Via Andy: xkcd write up in the NYT today.
This is the shark jump:
At Google headquarters, a required stop on the geek-cult-hero speaking tour, he recently addressed hundreds of engineers, some of whom dutifully waited for him to sign their laptops. He said he had only wanted a tour of the place but had instead been invited to speak. The real thrill, he said, was that a hero of his, Donald Knuth, a professor emeritus of computer science at Stanford and a programming pioneer, was in the front row.
“It’s comparable to Bill Gates’s being in the front row,” he said. “I got to have lunch with him. He’s in his 70s, but people he is in touch with must have told him about it.”
No, that is WAY FRAKING COOLER than Bill Gates being in the front row.
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I was thinking that was a
I was thinking that was a back handed Gates crack or something, it's like having Bill Gates in the front row . . . har har har.