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jmountlast Thursday at 3:54 PM1 replyview on HN

> When the couple announced their result, their colleagues were in awe. “I wanted there to be parades,” said Persi Diaconis (opens a new tab) of Stanford University. “Years of hard, hard, hard work, and she did it, they did it.”

That sort of positive support was one of the elements I really liked in working on combinatorial problems. People like Persi Diaconis and D.J.A. Welsh were so nice it makes the whole field seem more inviting.


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MrMcCalllast Thursday at 9:49 PM

All our acts are butterfly wing beats that influence those with whom we interact, for either good or ill. And those waves resonate back within our being as happiness or its opposite, depending on our intentions and actions.

"Positive vibration, yeah." --Bob Marley