Eric Temple Bell Quote

Some, of my unmathematical friends have incautiously urged me to include a note about the origin of modern calculating machines. This is the proper place to do so, as the Queen of queens has enslaved a few of these infernal things to do some of her more repulsive drudgery. What I shall say about these marvelous aids to the feeble human intelligence will be little indeed, for two reasons: I have always hated machinery, and the only machine I ever understood was a wheelbarrow, and that but imperfectly.


p. 274 - Mathematics: Queen and Servant of Science (1938)


Some, of my unmathematical friends have incautiously urged me to include a note about the origin of modern calculating machines. This is the proper...

Some, of my unmathematical friends have incautiously urged me to include a note about the origin of modern calculating machines. This is the proper...

Some, of my unmathematical friends have incautiously urged me to include a note about the origin of modern calculating machines. This is the proper...

Some, of my unmathematical friends have incautiously urged me to include a note about the origin of modern calculating machines. This is the proper...