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Nope, but a quick Google suggests that this paper: “Spreading the Tools of Theory: Feynman Diagrams in the USA, Japan, and the Soviet Union” by David Kaiser, Kenji Ito and Karl Hall http://web.mit.edu/dikaiser/www/Kaiser.SpreadingTools.pdf must have been the original source research. edit: Also, there’s a book (by one of the authors of that paper): “Drawing Theories Apart: The Dispersion Of Feynman Diagrams In Postwa…
'pja, you should post the Kaiser et al. paper to HN on its own.
Tesla’s New Car Smell
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Yes. Chrysler has made some very puzzling choices with the hybrid. Like no memory seats. On a $40k+ car. My wife is over a foot shorter than me so that's really weird. Maybe we shouldn't weight that feature so highly but it has very real practical convenience for us.
Yeah, I don't get that. I suppose even on the top-line ($46k) trim it's not there? Personally, we don't share much - she drives hers, I drive mine and only share duties in the weekend. With our separate commutes, and a PHEV and and EV we could literally not visit gas stations except on road trips.
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Fascinating story, do you have any idea where you read that?
Nope, but a quick Google suggests that this paper: “Spreading the Tools of Theory: Feynman Diagrams in the USA, Japan, and the Soviet Union” by David Kaiser, Kenji Ito and Karl Hall http://web.mit.edu/dikaiser/www/Kaiser.SpreadingTools.pdf must have been the original source research. edit: Also, there’s a book (by one of the authors of that paper): “Drawing Theories Apart: The Dispersion Of Feynman Diagrams In Postwa…
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That's a good idea. Done.
Excellent. I just upvoted it; I hope the time zone difference won't keep the post from being seen.