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Then I would explain, it was no use trying to learn math unless they could...
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Walter Isaacson
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The Innovators: How a Group of
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Then I would explain, it was no use trying to learn math unless they could communicate it with other people."4
( Walter Isaacson )
[ The Innovators: How a Group of ]
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