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Benjamin Franklin wrote cuttingly of a member of his Philadelphia set, Thomas Godfrey: “He knew little out of his way, and was not a pleasing companion; as, like most great mathematicians I have met with, he expected universal precision in everything said, or was for ever denying or distinguishing upon trifles, to the disturbance of all conversation.”
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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