Kurtz writes a series of memos to guide the development efforts.
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So Kurtz hands his stack of punch cards over to the operator at the MIT computer center and walks away.
And Kurtz pitched three related ideas.
And Kurtz specifies-- and this is a quote-- "in all cases where there is a choice between simplicity and efficiency, simplicity is chosen.
Gary Kurtz says they were actually thinking about starting it somewhere in the middle, maybe episode three, episode four, episode five.
And Kurtz says, actually they were right.
Sandy Kurtzig said that-- and Sandy Kurtzig, who was mistaken for a booth babe because she was very beautiful, and told to go get coffee for people when she was
But Gary Kurtz comes along and was critical when he needed to be, stood up to George when he needed to be, all these stories.
Here is Tom Kurtz circa 1958.
So when Kurtz and Kemeny seek funding for their network, what they emphasize is that at most other university computing
So Kemeny and Kurtz designed their time-sharing network because they believed that their students, who were all men--
So Tom Kurtz and John Kemeny, as I said, they envisioned computing as an equalizer.
And Gary Kurtz , the producer, called up Suzy Rice a few days later and said, we tried your logo and wow.
And as Gary Kurtz , the producer, says, this was an invitation to hiss at the villain.
Because Gary Kurtz was recording the audience at that first test screening at the North Point Theater in San Francisco.
We have Howie Kurtz , who has a show on CNN, also playing a journalist.
about Steve Kurtz by Lynn Hershman Leeson, released in 2007.
So Sandy Kurtzig, she couldn't get money from anyone-- she had to get it from her dad.
And so that's how Gary Kurtz was able to say, to the Ratings Board, look, this is actually a PG movie.
It's like he's talking about Kurtz , you know, says T, the way he just takes the words and jumbles them, and he spins
Not the case for Sandy Kurtzig.
A series of studies conducted by Terri Kurtzberg from Rutgers University over in New Jersey, who finds that when we are looking to build
Gary Kurtz , who recently passed away, George's producing partner in the first two films, probably grounded George.
was so rare and so valuable that Tom Kurtz was willing to spend a whole day to receive a few minutes, maybe a few seconds,
So all that time on the train got Kurtz to thinking, there has to be a better way to do this.
Instead, Kemeny and Kurtz say, we want to build a network that will be most convenient for the user to enable as much creativity
This is what it looks like for Kemeny and Kurtz circa 1963.
Kemeny and Kurtz and their students, they built the network with people like themselves in mind.
Right, so Sandy Kurtzig is the first woman to take a tech company public.
I'm quite pleased with "The Blind Watchmaker," as Ray Kurtzweil has said.
And last but not least, Sandy Kurtzig, Founder and CEO of ASK Computer.
So in 1958, Tom Kurtz wanted to run a computer program.
The people in this "People's History" are students and educators, people like Tom Kurtz who built and used academic computing
So for the next 15 minutes or so, I'm going to tell you how Kurtz and thousands of other students and educators built a computing network that spanned
And the lead scientist at Ice Bridge, named Nathan Kurtz , recently emailed the team and I to say, quote, "In these uncertain times, it is vitally important
And therefore, the whole idea that John Kemeny and Tom Kurtz for the rationale for starting up basic at Dartmouth
He was drawing that one to a close and he had been doing some drawing for another artist, for Scott Kurtz who does PDP.
Many of you probably already saw, a couple of years ago, when Ray Kurtzweil is featured in "TIME" magazine.
They come about through a very slow, gradual process, exactly like the carving out of the Grand Canyon, as Ray Kurtzweil said.