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We recognize the lion by his claw

January 20th, 2010 jesse No comments

This is one of my favorite history of Science quotes….

“In 1697, Isaac Newton received and solved Jean Bernoulli’s brachistochrone problem. The swiss mathematician Bernouilli had challenged his colleagues to solve it within six months. Newton not only solved the problem before going to bed that same night, but in doing so, invented a new branch of mathematics called the calculus of variations. He had resolved the issue of specifying the curve connecting two points displayed from each other laterally, along which a body, acted upon only by gravity, would fall in the shortest time. Newton, age 55, sent the solution to be published, at his request, anonymously. But the brilliant originality of the work betrayed his identity, for when Bernoulli saw the solution he commented, ‘We recognize the lion by his claw.’”

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Spectrum in Winter

January 12th, 2010 jesse No comments

In a letter to Chmn Genachowki, Sen. Snowe recently urged the FCC to clean its plate before going after broadcaster spectrum.

Snowe also said a spectrum inventory would be “the necessary first step” to creating a policy framework. She is a sponsor of S.649, the “Radio Spectrum Inventory Act.”

“I am optimistic that our legislation will pass the Senate early this year,” she said.

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