Charles Babbage Quote

Of Cooking. This is an art of various forms, the object of which is to give ordinary observations the appearance and character of those of the highest degree of accuracy. One of its numerous processes is to make multitudes of observations, and out of these to select only those which agree, or very nearly agree. If a hundred observations are made, the cook must be very unhappy if he cannot pick out fifteen or twenty which will do for serving up.


Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of Its Causes (ed. 1830)


Of Cooking. This is an art of various forms, the object of which is to give ordinary observations the appearance and character of those of the...

Of Cooking. This is an art of various forms, the object of which is to give ordinary observations the appearance and character of those of the...

Of Cooking. This is an art of various forms, the object of which is to give ordinary observations the appearance and character of those of the...

Of Cooking. This is an art of various forms, the object of which is to give ordinary observations the appearance and character of those of the...