The late great Jim Williams Posted this in a app note back in the 70's, very clever and I suppose it was this think outside the box Haha, that made him so sought after.
What really puzzles me though is, how on earth could he work on this bench from hell?
The late great Jim Williams Posted this in a app note back in the 70's, very clever and I suppose it was this think outside the box Haha, that made him so sought after.
I wish I had a picture of Bob Pease's office. It was stacked floor to ceiling with books and paper, a genuine seismic hazard...... The stuff was packed behind his chair and in the afternoon he would nod off without tipping over backwards (seriously). I had the office next to his for a year and the snoring sounded like a jet engine.
“The hard truth is that the universe itself is dead-set against our long-term efforts to bring order to the chaos in our lives. That's because the universe loves chaos.”
That chaos; that disorder; that messiness; that randomness—for physicists, it has a name: Entropy.
Messy, disorganized people might get a bad rap and be labeled lazy, but they are not really lazy. They’ve just seen the light and decided to go with the flow instead of swimming against the current. They would rather spend their limited time in this world doing what they perceive as more meaningful tasks for them, than keep going round in circles on tedious, joyless, recurring activities like tidying up.