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The Perils of PowerPoint

On 02-Sep-05 Sean O'Riordain wrote:
No doubt you're correct -- but I associate it with Richard Hamming
(title page of "Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers" as
I recall -- yes, for me too "it's around here somewhere" -- another
really excellent book) where he words it:

  "The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers."

to which he adds:

  "The purpose of computing numbers is not yet in sight."

By the way, the Washington Post/Minneapolis Star Tribune article is
somewhat reminiscent of a short (15 min) broadcast on BBC Radio 4
back on October 18 2004 15:45-16:00 called

  "Microsoft Powerpoint and the Decline of Civilisation"

which explores similar themes and also frequently quotes Tufte.
Unfortunately it lapsed for ever from "Listen Again" after the
statutory week, so I can't point you to a replay. (However, I
have carefully preserved the cassette recording I made).

We are not, of course, going Off Topic here. If, in R, you can not
indefinitely extend a tangent, then it's time to extend R.

(Oh dear, I feel a fortune coming on ... )

Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 03-Sep-05                                       Time: 01:00:24
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