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 | |
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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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