Being pre-Stonewall, the gay mostly made him depressed. He killed himself, right?
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He killed himself, right?
With a cyanide-laced apple, unless the play lied to me.
With a cyanide-laced apple, unless the play lied to me.
Ooh, that's kinda' cool. D'ya suppose that was symbolic of the Fall of man?
That could be a topic for a slow afternoon - rate the suicides of famous intellectuals by how cool the suicide was.
See, I was thinking more Snow White than Fall of Man. . . but I suppose Snow White's poison apple was also about the Fall of Man too.
Apparently, there's a little bit of argument about whether it was intentional, but not much. But yes, death by apple.
And no, the bits of his biography to which his sexuality is relevant are not really the happy bits. But Turing machines! The halting problem! Computability! Breaking Enigma! The Turing test!
Wicked cool. Er, plus he was a character in Cryptonomicon. That probably won't make it into my paper.
I think we see light vibrate at the same frequency or whatever it is that makes colours colours, but I have had shirts that I would classify as blue that other people called purple, and have the same confusion with yellow and green and pink and purple.
Is fuschia a purple or a pink. I always say pink, but a lot say purple.
How do you accidentally put poison on your apple?
Turing machines! The halting problem! Computability! Breaking Enigma! The Turing test!
I love it when you talk dirty.
Hairpats! Need hairpats! Bad day. Terrible day. Getting worse.
To me, the weirdest thing is that the brain takes into account the lighting of the area when you see colors. Sometimes the lighting is different than what the brain thinks (due to, say, a yellow or brown light bulb in a basement), causing the person to see an object the wrong color. Then when the person realizes what color the lighting is, all of a sudden the person will see the object the correct color.
Some digital cameras try to figure out the lighting of a scene (natural, incandescent, fluorescent , etc) and adjust the image accordingly. If the camera is wrong, the whole picture is tinted some weird color. The brain does the same thing, but it's almost always right in its adjustment.