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From: matrix@nyongwa.montreal.qc.ca (Albert Yale)
Subject: Re: Roger Penrose's new book
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Nils Lenke (lenke@verdi.uni-duisburg.de) wrote:
: Albert Yale (matrix@nyongwa.montreal.qc.ca) wrote:
: : Dan Mack (mack@cray.com) wrote:
: : : I think Turing was also famous for breaking the codes generated by the
: : : German's 'Enigma' machine during world war II but I could be wrong.

: : I'm no WW2 history expert, but i think the Enigma was AMERICAN! not German. 
: : (or atleast that's what i've heard on t.v.)
: :
: Of course it was German. I mean it would be ridiculous for the British
: to try to break an American code, wouldn t it?

Sorry. i though... oh well... i guess you can't believe all that you hear on
tv! ehhe..

'Matrix'
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