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7 June, 2004 march the 50th anniversary of the death of Alan Turing, who, on 7 June 1954, killed himself by eating an apple he laced with cyanide. He was a mathematician, code breaker, and computer pioneer.
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Wow, I didn't even know Alan Turing commited suicide. Guess all the bugs in the original turing got the better of him . Wow, that's interesting. This is the kind of stuff they should teach in school. Man, what a way to go too. What does the apple and cyanide have to do with it. If I were him, I would have at least eaten something NOT affiliated with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He must have been a fan of Walt Disney movies. Should have put cyanide in a donut or a bowl of ice cream or something.
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Ya, that's true. But kind of makes it interesting. While programming, you can lean over to the guy next to you, put on a sinister face and say: "The programmer that made turing killed himself with cyanide, and now his spirit haunts the programs we make". (That would explain the scary "Turing Gremlins" that appear). Oh, by the way, if you wanna have some fun with bugs in turing, try this. In the old DOS version of turing, go to open or save a file. When the menu appears, press the HOME button and watch turing go nuts. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL to get out of it (Or ALT + TAB) whichever.
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