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authorHans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>2004-06-20 00:00:00 +0200
committerHans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>2004-06-20 00:00:00 +0200
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-If [in 2600] you stacked all the new books being published next to
-each other, you would have to move at ninety miles an hour just to
-keep up with the end of the line. Of course, by 2600 new artistic
-and scientific work will come in electronic forms, rather than as
-physical books and paper. Nevertheless, if the exponential growth
-continued, there would be ten papers a second in my kind of
-theoretical physics, and no time to read them.
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\starttext
The sample directory contains a few files with quotes that can be used
-while testing styles.
-
-I'll complete this file when I've reorganized my books and audio cd's.
-
-If someone makes a nice bibtex file of these, the quotes can also be
-used in testing bibliographic references and citations.
+while testing styles. I'll complete this file when I've reorganized my
+books and audio cd's.
\starttabulate[|l|l|p|]
\NC \bf file \NC \bf author \NC \bf source \NC \NR
@@ -28,25 +24,6 @@ used in testing bibliographic references and citations.
Everything You Need to Know About American
History but Never Learned, \endgraf
HarperCollins, 2003 \NC \NR
-\NC thuan.tex \NC Trinh Xuan Thuan \NC Chaos and Harmony, Perspectives on Scientific
- Revolutions of the Twentieth Century, \endgraf
- Oxford University Press, 2001 \NC \NR
-\NC hawking.tex \NC Steve W. Hawking \NC The Universe in a Nutshell, Bantam Books
- (Random House), 2001 \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
-% Tufte: This quote will always produce hyphenated text, apart from the content,
-% it's a pretty good test case for protruding.
-
-% Ward: I should find a quote in the extremely well written Rare Earth as well.
-
-% A Short History of Nearly Everything: I wish that I had the memory to remember this book
-% verbatim.
-
-% Chaos and Harmony: very nice and well written book, but the typography is rather bad:
-% quite visible inter-character spacing in a text that can be typeset quite well by \TeX.
-
-% The Universe in a Nutshell: a beautiful designed book, (companion of A Short History
-% of Time)
-
-\stoptext
+\stoptext \ No newline at end of file
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-Had our solar system included two suns, the problem would have
-involved three bodies (the two suns and each planet), and chaos
-would have been immediately obvious. Planets would have had
-erratic and unpredictable orbits, and creatures living on one
-of these planets would never have been able to percieve the
-slightest harmony. Nor would it have occurred to them that the
-universe might be ruled by laws and that it is up to man's
-intellect to discover them. Besides, it is not at all obvious
-that life and conscience could even emerge in such a chaotic
-system. \ No newline at end of file