Who knew we had all this O.C.D. in the world? Well actually, I suppose it's pretty obvious. It explains Sudoku, doesn't it?
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I often lose myself in the Sudoku-like challenges of making a book work.
I can't travel without Sudoku.
We basically created a computational unit out of two brains.
My secret vice is Sudoku puzzles. Can't stop playing them. My parents are accountants. I blame them entirely.
We went from a world where almost nobody knew anything about computers to a world where almost all of us are computer geeks for a huge fraction of our day. And I'd like to see that happen with the digital world of biological molecules, too.
I've always believed that human learning is the result of relatively simple rules combined with massive amounts of hardware and massive amounts of data.
The Discovery was the most intricate, complex machine man has ever built. It's a testament to our time.
I love speculating about solutions to problems in mathematics. I have no interest whatever in sudoku. But I do look at chess and bridge problems in newspapers. I find that relaxing.
People never knew we were poor, but out of that poverty came the most incredible inventions - board games, recipes... we never stopped inventing.
Computing is becoming universal.
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