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Re: Discrete logs 1 [non-cryptography related annecdote] [NOISE]
Adamsc wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Oct 1996 09:16:26 -0800, Hal Finney wrote:
> >properties than regular logarithms, but I thought this bit of history
> >would spark some memories in old-timers and give a new perspective for
> >younger people.
[snip]
> The same thing goes on with SATs and especially SAT-IIs. Some higher-end
> calculators, esp. HPs, have plugin cartridges which automate much of the
> basic work in chemistry, physics, etc. I never saw anyone who used such
> things even get asked about it. Do we even need social engineering with
> people this stupid?
Technology has a base, much like a pyramid. When you add enough layers, you can't
find very many people who can traverse top to bottom and understand all of what's
in between.
I consider it a miracle when a student has the quality of consciousness to buck the
trend and get themself a quality instrument (such as an HP-48SX/GX), since once they
do that, they might be encouraged to explore further.