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There are infinitely many bottoms around.
— Jim Donahue
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May 1, 1979
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I cannot talk and write at the same time.
— Marvin Minsky
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April 10, 1979
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If you spend a lot of time building up the mathematics of the model, by the time you're done, you're tired.
— Jim Donahue
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March 3, 1979
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I'll call this phi and psi again just to be confusing.
— Jim Donahue
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Feb. 27, 1979
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It turns out that restricting yourself to continuous functions is no great act of heroism.
— Jim Donahue
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Feb. 8, 1979
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There's a mistake in the notes from the last lecture - all but the following line is incorrect.
— Greg Andrews
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Dec. 8, 1978
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We should come up with programming languages that don't require a telephone book to describe their little pathologies.
— Corky Cartwright
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Oct. 25, 1978
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Student: Would you like to help grade the 211 exams?
Salton: No. I probably am not qualified.
— Gerry Salton
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Oct. 17, 1978
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So zero is strictly less than one.
— Frank Luk
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Oct. 11, 1978
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I won't give you a sketch of the proof because the sketch wouldn't be sketchy.
— Frank Luk
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Oct. 6, 1978
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The proof of this is so simple that I'm going to give it.
— Frank Luk
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Oct. 6, 1978
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Not only is it not obvious, I claim in general it's false.
— Alan Demers
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Sept. 29, 1978
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I haven't told you yet anything of interest.
— Gerry Salton,
After 68 minutes in a 75 minute class
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Let me say what I'm not going to do at the moment.
— Alan Demers
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Computer scientists are so accustomed to reality that, when they are given the opportunity to create an illusion, they won't.
— Corky Cartwright
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Sept. 13, 1978
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