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big bloody machine they could never get to run right.
(Laughter)
And when they finally got {ft going real good
the physicist that was running {ft divorced his wife and
tere for “Gatversity of Oklahoma.
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And I can't get him
to anwer any letters or anything.
SSH:
Was it a human probl
or a mechanical problem?
KGS:
His problem was mostly mechanical.
He was a very capable
guy, and he and I were trying to put some of my plots on
a computer so we could get a computer read-out of the
data and so forth.
that *2€
SSH;
Was Stone doing any therapy on the machine.t1? —
KGS:
He took it over after they really got it runninggy and?
he had a Fil@pino physicieng1 don't remember her namegwho treated quite a few patients under his direction.
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How successful’ was that?
Well, you'd have to take Stone's words he said it was goed.
But when he retired nobody would give him any patients.
See how the worm turns?
Tie-fust
Well, it sounds, the way you describe it, wounda11ke a
sitution
prolly dogs oct doy rokatton over there.
That's what academic life is.
You think it's acrosa the boards like this, or do you think
this particular milieu is worse than others?
it don't think it's any differentg I think everybody's like
thatyyin any kind of competition. I tookon 17Ph.D. 's tee f
the University of Chicago hired for their
National
Laboratory ) And I skunked them every time. Gosthat was
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