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The Duality Principle: A principle that says if a theorem is true, it remains true if each object and operation is replaced by its dual. Dear Rebecca Grace Allen, I like geeks so much that I married...
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Dear Ms. Grey, Greg London is a gay engineering graduate student who shares a house with three other guys. The most recent addition is Marshall Sulkowski, a senior undergrad who is studying history...
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Working in low-level IT support for a company that’s the toast of the tech world, Sigmund Sussman finds himself content, if not particularly inspired. As compensation for telling people to restart...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Duality Principle by Rebecca Grace Allen
The Duality Principle: A principle that says if a theorem is true, it remains true if each object and operation is replaced by its dual. Dear Rebecca Grace Allen, I like geeks so much that I married...
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Dear Mr. Cline, Your 2003 2011 novel, Ready Player One, was aptly described by USA Today as “Willy Wonka meets The Matrix.” Much like Roald Dahl’s classic children’s book, Charlie and the Chocolate...
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