Rudy Rucker
Rudy Rucker is a writer, a mathematician and a computer scientist. Born in Kentucky in 1946, Rucker moved to Silicon Valley when he turned 40. Rucker has published twenty-five books, primarily science-fiction and popular science. He was an early cyberpunk and an editor at Mondo 2000. He often writes SF in a style is characterized as transreal. His most recent novels were Frek and the Elixir, a far-future epic about a boy's galactic quest to restore Earth's ecology and As Above So Below, a historical novel based on the life of the sixteenth century painter Peter Bruegel. Rucker is a professor emeritus of computer science at San Jose State University, where he created a number of freeware programs relating to chaos, artificial life, cellular automata, higher dimensions, and computer games. He is presently working on The Lifebox, the Seashell and the Soul, a nonfiction book about computers and the nature of reality. Rucker's website can be found at www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/rucker or at www.rudyrucker.com.
The Radioactive Boy Scout
The heartwarming story of an eagle scout who successfully built a nuclear breeder reactor in his parents toolshed and turned his neighborhood into a superfund cleanup site. The tragedy here is that he ended up swabbing shipdecks in the navy instead of having a statue of his likeness erected in Boy Scout headquarters.
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Scientists on the Money
Check out this gallery of money from around the world featuring famous scientists on it. My favorite is the Tesla bill.
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