Just a little late, but it is impressive that they would issue a public apology. Turing's story is really incredible and its fucking messed up what happened to him.
That is kinda suprising. My computer science teacher was fanatical about Turing and tought a lesson about some of the history and impact of his work.
#6
Covar
I finished my Automata class last semester. about half of it was Turing machines.
Thing I loved about that class was I learned about Ada Lovelace. That woman now sits high on my list of favorite people in history.
#7
Jake
Nice gesture. Though I fear Shego and Crone are going to come to this thread and learn (more?) about chemical castration. :bush:
#8
twitchmoss
its about goddamn time.
#9
sixpackshaker
It is a shame what happened to him and other gays during those times.
But at least I know that not only America was once that stupid.
#10
Mr_Chaz
He is of course very well known among any nerds over here, just the general populace who don't necessarily notice him, which I suspect you'll find is the case in the states too.
But yeah, about bloody time. Now all we need is an official pardon for him, and all others who were treated so horrifically.
#11
Jake
Also, everyone should read Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson.
#12
Twitch
Man. I'm surprised there are people who haven't heard of him. I heard about him in most history classes and all computer related classes (which there weren't as many of as there are now).