A mysterious robotic engineer has appeared on the BLU team! What kinds of shenanigans will ensue?
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I went to a library book sale this weekend and I found a very old book called “Electronic Life: How to Think About Computers,” which was published in I think 1975? I’ve been reading it kind of like how I would read a historical document, and it’s lowkey fascinating
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Pi (1998)
“Everything in nature can be understood through numbers.”
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Brainscan (1994)
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Hc that Wesley's dad is Italian-American and his mom is a second generation Vietnamese immigrant. His last name being Russo, and being mixed but white passing? Makes things smoother at a time period when people tend to be upset about Vietnam.
His grandparents on the Italian side were old money, his parents both pretty industrious despite the nest egg. They feared their bright-but-lazy son would squander it unless he developed some discipline. They put him through college, but now he was encouraged to find a job. And what is better than a cushy engineering job out in New Mexico? It's far from his parents in Maryland, and pays a suspiciously high amount of money? Surely nothing could go wrong.
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waking up every morning be like
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IBM 360 mainframe in Germany, 1965. Photo by Rolf Herkner.
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Hello. The following is a message from the Teufort Census Bureau.
How would you rate your current employment?
Thank you for your co-operation.
@tf2-data-collection-agency
Wait, I'm still an employee? Are they paying me for this?, were his first thoughts.
"10 out of 10." A synthesized voice boomed from a speaker, stating some pre-programmed response before the engineer could suppress it.
"No, eight! Eight out of ten. More realistic.." he spoke, trying to set the record straight.
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