tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6141980.post6756809482113696926..comments2024-03-20T12:28:35.004-05:00Comments on Nuit Blanche: It's Friday, it's ... Great Thoughts TimeIgorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17474880327699002140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6141980.post-33575895453130457352013-03-08T19:36:57.718-06:002013-03-08T19:36:57.718-06:00Great Thoughts time is most utilized time ever. On...Great Thoughts time is most utilized time ever. One should include this as a routine by adding time for that in calendar every week else it will be forgotten with time.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05619107196476010602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6141980.post-30504915298305557882011-05-09T12:25:50.859-05:002011-05-09T12:25:50.859-05:00Igor, my favorite (and happiest) "great thoug...Igor, my favorite (and happiest) "great thought" is that in the 21st century, we will rewrite all the great textbooks of the 20th century, in the more mathematical natural languages that we have been slowly learning. My experience has been that this style of translation is both reasonably feasible <a href="http://faculty.washington.edu/sidles/ENC_2011/index.html#Slichter" rel="nofollow">and plenty of fun too</a>!<br /><br />As a compressive sensing researcher, what textbooks do *you* most think might be enjoyably rewritten, with deeper math tools?John Sidleshttp://faculty.washington.edu/sidles/ENC_2011#forGilKalainoreply@blogger.com