Rich Schroeppel

Richard "Rich" Schroeppel is an experimental mathematician and Life enthusiast currently residing in the United States. He was a member of the MIT group that studied Life in the early 1970s.

Rich Schroeppel
Born 1948
Residence United States
Nationality Unknown
Institutions Unknown
Alma mater M.I.T.

He remained an active Life enthusiast through the 1990s, when he moderated an email-based CA discussion group that covered primarily Conway's Life but also many dozens of other Life-like rules.

Patterns found by Rich Schroeppel

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gollark: SSDs are still about 4x the price/GB.
gollark: According to the interwebâ„¢ you get 80 to 160MB/s or so from a HDD.
gollark: Gigabit is 125MB/s or so minus overhead, and HDDs can do that fine.
gollark: They did say they're not "super crazy into [it]", so studying it (in the sense of at some actual educational institution) would probably not be a great idea.
gollark: It's more of a vertical integration thing.
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