Ada Lovelace through the Centuries

















Yesterday was Ada Lovelace Day, a day to honor Nineteenth Century mathematician Ada Lovelace and celebrate the contributions of women to the natural sciences. To mark the occasion, Tor asked artist Scott Brundage to show Lady Lovelace at work in the past, the present and the future.

Link | Artist's Website


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So, the Japanese are self-regulating and orderly. The Germans also want to be orderly, but feel that they must install an orderly infrastructure to act as a framework (for efficiency?). Americans and Aussies are (sorry, I hope not to offend) pretty similar. EXCEPT that Americans may travel in single-sex groups occasionally. Some Americans also kinda-sorta try to get their ducks in a row, but don't want to be too rigid about it, since they're on vacation. The French are unruly, but some attempt to set themselves as an example, vainly hoping that the others will get a clue.
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