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IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON The Petrie Multiplier is the amazing effect that the amount of sexism experienced by women compared to men goes as the square of the gender ratio in Tech. And this is assuming that women are equally sexist towards men as men are towards women. The Petrie Multiplier is not hard to explain, so I'll do it in this post. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: SOME OF MY FAVOURITE TWEETS ABOUT THE This, made me so happy that I want to tweet it every day: http://t.co/CQsLqELhKK Why an Attack on Sexism in Tech is NOT anAttack on Men —
IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 It is appropriate that the great computer pioneer, Alan Turing, died at an age which looks like it is written in binary. But it is also fortunate for his family, friends, and the world, that he lived for 96 years longer than that, since 101 in binary is 5. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2017 Boy, were things different then. This is basically just a research talk which might have been a research seminar. I'm pretty sure that was standard then: I mean it got me a job, right? IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to captureIAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON The Petrie Multiplier is the amazing effect that the amount of sexism experienced by women compared to men goes as the square of the gender ratio in Tech. And this is assuming that women are equally sexist towards men as men are towards women. The Petrie Multiplier is not hard to explain, so I'll do it in this post. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: SOME OF MY FAVOURITE TWEETS ABOUT THE This, made me so happy that I want to tweet it every day: http://t.co/CQsLqELhKK Why an Attack on Sexism in Tech is NOT anAttack on Men —
IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 It is appropriate that the great computer pioneer, Alan Turing, died at an age which looks like it is written in binary. But it is also fortunate for his family, friends, and the world, that he lived for 96 years longer than that, since 101 in binary is 5. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG: COUNTERFACTUAL CONDITIONALS AND THE I have a little bit of a history with counterfactuals. My late father taught me what they were: they are an if-then statement where the if-part is not true (counter-factual) IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: SEPTEMBER 2013 It is, of course, not true. The key quote is the part not in bold: it was having fun. It was a great piece of fun and winning really made my conference (it was at CP2013).And it was really fun that the three of us, just using paper and pen beat nine other teams who had the best optimizing software in IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: WE NEED TO MAKE IT ALL ABOUT HER, NOT ALL I want to discuss what I think is the fundamental problem about the Tim Hunt sexist remarks situation. I should mention straight away that I'm now going to stop using his name, for a reason I'll come to. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG: HOW TO PLAY JAPANESE SOLITAIRE Don't. But if you have to, here are some tips. Japanese Solitaire is a patience game invented by and released by the Solsuite program. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MAY 2016 I was browsing Deborah Underwood's bibliography the other day and noticed that Pirate Mom came out on May 23, 2006.Which is ten years ago. Ten years ago today! Pirate Mom is the story of a pirate-loving kid, Marco, whose mom is hypnotised into believing she is a pirate, but the hypnotist is rushed to hospital before he can deprogram her.Obviously life becomes tough for Marco. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining:IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON The Petrie Multiplier is the amazing effect that the amount of sexism experienced by women compared to men goes as the square of the gender ratio in Tech. And this is assuming that women are equally sexist towards men as men are towards women. The Petrie Multiplier is not hard to explain, so I'll do it in this post. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: SOME OF MY FAVOURITE TWEETS ABOUT THE This, made me so happy that I want to tweet it every day: http://t.co/CQsLqELhKK Why an Attack on Sexism in Tech is NOT anAttack on Men —
IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 It is appropriate that the great computer pioneer, Alan Turing, died at an age which looks like it is written in binary. But it is also fortunate for his family, friends, and the world, that he lived for 96 years longer than that, since 101 in binary is 5. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2017 Boy, were things different then. This is basically just a research talk which might have been a research seminar. I'm pretty sure that was standard then: I mean it got me a job, right? IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to captureIAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON The Petrie Multiplier is the amazing effect that the amount of sexism experienced by women compared to men goes as the square of the gender ratio in Tech. And this is assuming that women are equally sexist towards men as men are towards women. The Petrie Multiplier is not hard to explain, so I'll do it in this post. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: SOME OF MY FAVOURITE TWEETS ABOUT THE This, made me so happy that I want to tweet it every day: http://t.co/CQsLqELhKK Why an Attack on Sexism in Tech is NOT anAttack on Men —
IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 It is appropriate that the great computer pioneer, Alan Turing, died at an age which looks like it is written in binary. But it is also fortunate for his family, friends, and the world, that he lived for 96 years longer than that, since 101 in binary is 5. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2017 Boy, were things different then. This is basically just a research talk which might have been a research seminar. I'm pretty sure that was standard then: I mean it got me a job, right? IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: COUNTERFACTUAL CONDITIONALS AND THE I have a little bit of a history with counterfactuals. My late father taught me what they were: they are an if-then statement where the if-part is not true (counter-factual) IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: SEPTEMBER 2013 It is, of course, not true. The key quote is the part not in bold: it was having fun. It was a great piece of fun and winning really made my conference (it was at CP2013).And it was really fun that the three of us, just using paper and pen beat nine other teams who had the best optimizing software in IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: WE NEED TO MAKE IT ALL ABOUT HER, NOT ALL I want to discuss what I think is the fundamental problem about the Tim Hunt sexist remarks situation. I should mention straight away that I'm now going to stop using his name, for a reason I'll come to. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG: HOW TO PLAY JAPANESE SOLITAIRE Don't. But if you have to, here are some tips. Japanese Solitaire is a patience game invented by and released by the Solsuite program. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MAY 2016 I was browsing Deborah Underwood's bibliography the other day and noticed that Pirate Mom came out on May 23, 2006.Which is ten years ago. Ten years ago today! Pirate Mom is the story of a pirate-loving kid, Marco, whose mom is hypnotised into believing she is a pirate, but the hypnotist is rushed to hospital before he can deprogram her.Obviously life becomes tough for Marco. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining:IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: COUNTERFACTUAL CONDITIONALS AND THE I have a little bit of a history with counterfactuals. My late father taught me what they were: they are an if-then statement where the if-part is not true (counter-factual) IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 It is appropriate that the great computer pioneer, Alan Turing, died at an age which looks like it is written in binary. But it is also fortunate for his family, friends, and the world, that he lived for 96 years longer than that, since 101 in binary is 5. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining:IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: COUNTERFACTUAL CONDITIONALS AND THE I have a little bit of a history with counterfactuals. My late father taught me what they were: they are an if-then statement where the if-part is not true (counter-factual) IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 It is appropriate that the great computer pioneer, Alan Turing, died at an age which looks like it is written in binary. But it is also fortunate for his family, friends, and the world, that he lived for 96 years longer than that, since 101 in binary is 5. IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: COUNTERFACTUAL CONDITIONALS AND THE I have a little bit of a history with counterfactuals. My late father taught me what they were: they are an if-then statement where the if-part is not true (counter-factual) IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WE NEED TO MAKE IT ALL ABOUT HER, NOT ALL I want to discuss what I think is the fundamental problem about the Tim Hunt sexist remarks situation. I should mention straight away that I'm now going to stop using his name, for a reason I'll come to. IAN GENT'S BLOG: GUEST POST: MESSAGE FROM AN EU COLLEAGUE But the University and UUK now seem to be asking us to, besides the years of increased load ("we have to do more with less", as put by the Head of School) and of lower-than-inflation increases, put in jeopardy a reasonable retirement and make us take most of the risk, without any compensation for that loss, and with weak arguments as to the whys or hows of the situation. IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: MAY 2016 I was browsing Deborah Underwood's bibliography the other day and noticed that Pirate Mom came out on May 23, 2006.Which is ten years ago. Ten years ago today! Pirate Mom is the story of a pirate-loving kid, Marco, whose mom is hypnotised into believing she is a pirate, but the hypnotist is rushed to hospital before he can deprogram her.Obviously life becomes tough for Marco. IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG: JUNE 2014 There's no question the entry gamed the system. In fact in my AI teaching at Strathclyde and St Andrews Universites for more than 15 years I've been talking about the wonderful paper "How To Pass The Turing Test By Cheating" by Jason Hutchens.He won an earlier competition (without actually passing the Turing Test) and wrote a paper about how the tricks he used meant the Turing Test wasn'tIAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MALE GEEK FEMINIST ALLY PRIVILEGE Recently I've written a couple of posts about gender equality and sexism in tech and computing: The Petrie Multiplier and The Computer Scientist and the Cleaner.These have been very well received and I've been really gratified by the response. IAN GENT'S BLOG: HOW TO PLAY JAPANESE SOLITAIRE Don't. But if you have to, here are some tips. Japanese Solitaire is a patience game invented by and released by the Solsuite program. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I AM PROFOUNDLY MOVED... Two days ago I wrote about gender equality in constraint programming. I am not joking when I say that I can't remember for some years being as excited about a work email as when I got the email from the CP 2014 organisers that they would institute an anti-harassment policy and look into childcare possibilities. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE COMPUTER SCIENTIST AND THE CLEANER 2 The Computer Scientist and the Cleaner is a parable about gender in Computer Science. The story is this: "The computer scientist and the cleaner had a long and happy marriage. IAN GENT'S BLOG: GET 55, OR ANY OTHER NUMBER, WITH THREE 4S. SPOILER ALERT. This post contains the solution to this week's Car Talk puzzler. The puzzle is construct the number 55 using three 4s and any mathematical symbols you like. IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 The Grauniad contacted some of Turing's friends and colleagues for reactions to his passing. Steve Jobs, Apple: "Whenever I thought of 'there's an app for that' I thought of Turing and his incredible foresight - before computers were invented - that a single machine could act as any other machine." Sir Douglas Adams, Author: "Everyone knew Turing through his work, but knowing Turing as IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2012 Today, a number of famous scientists have published a letter in the Daily Telegraph requesting a posthumous pardon for Alan Turing's conviction of homosexuality. I think this is a shameful act, and these great scientists should have known better. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2016 I was browsing Deborah Underwood's bibliography the other day and noticed that Pirate Mom came out on May 23, 2006.Which is ten years ago. Ten years ago today! Pirate Mom is the story of a pirate-loving kid, Marco, whose mom is hypnotised into believing she is a pirate, but the hypnotist is rushed to hospital before he can deprogram her.Obviously life becomes tough for Marco. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2012 Today, a number of famous scientists have published a letter in the Daily Telegraph requesting a posthumous pardon for Alan Turing's conviction of homosexuality. I think this is a shameful act, and these great scientists should have known better. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2009 I got this idea from Deborah Underwood. 1. I nap almost every afternoon, usually for about 20 mins to half an hour. If I can't take a nap for some reason, I'm often a little out of sorts.IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MALE GEEK FEMINIST ALLY PRIVILEGE Recently I've written a couple of posts about gender equality and sexism in tech and computing: The Petrie Multiplier and The Computer Scientist and the Cleaner.These have been very well received and I've been really gratified by the response. IAN GENT'S BLOG: HOW TO PLAY JAPANESE SOLITAIRE Don't. But if you have to, here are some tips. Japanese Solitaire is a patience game invented by and released by the Solsuite program. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I AM PROFOUNDLY MOVED... Two days ago I wrote about gender equality in constraint programming. I am not joking when I say that I can't remember for some years being as excited about a work email as when I got the email from the CP 2014 organisers that they would institute an anti-harassment policy and look into childcare possibilities. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE COMPUTER SCIENTIST AND THE CLEANER 2 The Computer Scientist and the Cleaner is a parable about gender in Computer Science. The story is this: "The computer scientist and the cleaner had a long and happy marriage. IAN GENT'S BLOG: GET 55, OR ANY OTHER NUMBER, WITH THREE 4S. SPOILER ALERT. This post contains the solution to this week's Car Talk puzzler. The puzzle is construct the number 55 using three 4s and any mathematical symbols you like. IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 The Grauniad contacted some of Turing's friends and colleagues for reactions to his passing. Steve Jobs, Apple: "Whenever I thought of 'there's an app for that' I thought of Turing and his incredible foresight - before computers were invented - that a single machine could act as any other machine." Sir Douglas Adams, Author: "Everyone knew Turing through his work, but knowing Turing as IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2012 Today, a number of famous scientists have published a letter in the Daily Telegraph requesting a posthumous pardon for Alan Turing's conviction of homosexuality. I think this is a shameful act, and these great scientists should have known better. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2016 I was browsing Deborah Underwood's bibliography the other day and noticed that Pirate Mom came out on May 23, 2006.Which is ten years ago. Ten years ago today! Pirate Mom is the story of a pirate-loving kid, Marco, whose mom is hypnotised into believing she is a pirate, but the hypnotist is rushed to hospital before he can deprogram her.Obviously life becomes tough for Marco. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2012 Today, a number of famous scientists have published a letter in the Daily Telegraph requesting a posthumous pardon for Alan Turing's conviction of homosexuality. I think this is a shameful act, and these great scientists should have known better. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2009 I got this idea from Deborah Underwood. 1. I nap almost every afternoon, usually for about 20 mins to half an hour. If I can't take a nap for some reason, I'm often a little out of sorts.IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG
What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE PETRIE MULTIPLIER: WHY AN ATTACK ON If you don't think sexism in Tech and Computer Science is a major problem, you really have not been paying attention.The seven links in the last sentence are to seven different incidents displaying appalling sexism - or worse - in Tech, so may upset you. And in case you feel my selection does not include some of the "best", i.e. worst, inci dents, that's because I have selected these seven IAN GENT'S BLOG: DEAR VICE CHANCELLOR, HERE ARE SEVEN What is the gender pay gap at your university? For example, if you are my former boss and now VC of Oxford, the headline hourly pay gap is 24.5%, i.e. women earn about 75.5p for every pound men earn. Turn it around and men earn 34.2% more than women. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I FEEL UNEXPECTEDLY ELATED ABOUT I'm reading a book called "She-Wolves" about the female rulers of England before Elizabeth.I'm reading now about the Empress Matilda, who had a civil war with King Stephen in the 12th Century. They wandered around the country besieging castles and trying to take overfrom other one.
IAN GENT'S BLOG: WHY I'M STRIKING FOR USS PENSIONS This post is inspired by, not as good as, and much much longer, than: a wonderful post by Kate Cross about why she would encourage everyone to strike in the current UCU-UUK pensions dispute. Feel free to just read that one instead. Or even just watch this amazing minute of herspeech in
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2013 Ok I think the "10 types of people" joke needs to become a latter day lightbulb festival of alternative jokes. Here are a few. The first couple I did come up with but sadly IAN GENT'S BLOG: JANUARY 2013 Good news I am exerting incredible amounts of energy avoiding doing the really important stuff I really need to do. Better news I've invented a way to capture IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2013 V: It's the TARDIS!He can go all over the world, street by street, and get into the TARDIS and go back in time a few minutes to go to the next street. That way he doesn't have to travel at faster than light speeds or anything, he just goes back in time. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MANSPLAINING THE MANSPLAINER This is a fantastic story my wife Judith Underwood told me many years ago, posted here with her permission. Before I go on, let's just clear up the definition of mansplaining: IAN GENT'S BLOG: CHEERS AND JEERS There's some good news about Christmas Lectures. The Royal Institution has updated its policy on the Christmas Lectures trademark. You can read about it here in full. But here are some key points for which theRi deserves praise:
IAN GENT'S BLOG: MALE GEEK FEMINIST ALLY PRIVILEGE Recently I've written a couple of posts about gender equality and sexism in tech and computing: The Petrie Multiplier and The Computer Scientist and the Cleaner.These have been very well received and I've been really gratified by the response. IAN GENT'S BLOG: HOW TO PLAY JAPANESE SOLITAIRE Don't. But if you have to, here are some tips. Japanese Solitaire is a patience game invented by and released by the Solsuite program. IAN GENT'S BLOG: IN WHICH I AM PROFOUNDLY MOVED... Two days ago I wrote about gender equality in constraint programming. I am not joking when I say that I can't remember for some years being as excited about a work email as when I got the email from the CP 2014 organisers that they would institute an anti-harassment policy and look into childcare possibilities. IAN GENT'S BLOG: THE COMPUTER SCIENTIST AND THE CLEANER 2 The Computer Scientist and the Cleaner is a parable about gender in Computer Science. The story is this: "The computer scientist and the cleaner had a long and happy marriage. IAN GENT'S BLOG: GET 55, OR ANY OTHER NUMBER, WITH THREE 4S. SPOILER ALERT. This post contains the solution to this week's Car Talk puzzler. The puzzle is construct the number 55 using three 4s and any mathematical symbols you like. IAN GENT'S BLOG: AUGUST 2013 The Grauniad contacted some of Turing's friends and colleagues for reactions to his passing. Steve Jobs, Apple: "Whenever I thought of 'there's an app for that' I thought of Turing and his incredible foresight - before computers were invented - that a single machine could act as any other machine." Sir Douglas Adams, Author: "Everyone knew Turing through his work, but knowing Turing as IAN GENT'S BLOG: DECEMBER 2012 Today, a number of famous scientists have published a letter in the Daily Telegraph requesting a posthumous pardon for Alan Turing's conviction of homosexuality. I think this is a shameful act, and these great scientists should have known better. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2016 I was browsing Deborah Underwood's bibliography the other day and noticed that Pirate Mom came out on May 23, 2006.Which is ten years ago. Ten years ago today! Pirate Mom is the story of a pirate-loving kid, Marco, whose mom is hypnotised into believing she is a pirate, but the hypnotist is rushed to hospital before he can deprogram her.Obviously life becomes tough for Marco. IAN GENT'S BLOG: 2012 Today, a number of famous scientists have published a letter in the Daily Telegraph requesting a posthumous pardon for Alan Turing's conviction of homosexuality. I think this is a shameful act, and these great scientists should have known better. IAN GENT'S BLOG: MARCH 2009 I got this idea from Deborah Underwood. 1. I nap almost every afternoon, usually for about 20 mins to half an hour. If I can't take a nap for some reason, I'm often a little out of sorts.IAN GENT
-------------------------Professor
School of Computer Science University of St. Andrews Jack Cole Building, North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9SXScotland, UK
E-mail: Ian.Gent at st-andrews.ac.uk Personal URL: http://ian.gent (really, that's my URL!) School URL: http://ipg.host.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk twitter: @turingfan Phone: +44 1334 46 3247 direct line +44 1334 46 3253 (school office) Wikipedia: Ian_Gent ORCID ID: 0000-0002-5604-7006 ------------------------- I am a professor at St Andrews University. For my past, see my shortCV.
PAPERS AND TALKS
The Computer Scientist and the Cleaner,
talk given at the Women in Science Festival, Dundee, 2015.*
My Google Scholar
page.
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My DBLP publicationspage.
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Out of date list of publications and copies of papersEXTERNAL ACTIVITIES
Depressed Academics a blog for and by academics with depression, co-founded by me and Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson in 2013. My personal blog , most noted for my blog post about the Petrie Multiplier.
This last was invented by Karen Petrie but named by me.RESEARCH LINKS
Recomputation.org , a website for the preservation of computational experiments, founded by me and LarsKotthoff in 2013.
ConstraintModelling.org , home page for research group interested in Constraint Modelling. This is also home of the constraint solving and modelling tools:*
Minion Constraint Solver . Minion: a constraint solver intended to be a fast and general purpose constraint solvers.*
Conjure .
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Savile Row .
PAST ACTIVITIES
I was one of the local organisers of CP 2010 in St Andrews, September6-10, 2010. .
I was Programme Chair of CP 2009, the 15th International Conference on Principles and Practices of Constraint Programming, Lisbon, September20-25, 2009.
I organised the 2008 ACP Summer School on Constraint Programming . The topic is Modelling with Constraints: Theory and Practice.MISCELLANEOUS
When chairing timed talks, I use a countdown presentation in powerpoint. I find this very helpful as chair and to speakers, if pointed at them in slideshow mode. I got this from Igor Markov, who got it from somebody else, but unlike an urban legend the thing reallyexists.
* Generic 60 minute talk * 20 minute talk + 5 for questions OTHER IMPORTANT WEB PAGES Judith Underwood's PhD thesis was on extracting computational content from classical proofs. She is also my wife.This is me with
her in late 1991
or early 1992.
RECREATIONS
Cricinfo. . Buried deep at Cricinfo is an article I wrote many years ago.Scotch Whisky tour
maintained by John Butler at Edinburgh University. I have composed four chess problems which have been published. Sometime I should put the other two on-line. ------------------------- I note two very minor achievements on another page. -------------------------Ian Gent
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