Turing Wins by a Whisker
Very many thanks to all who voted for Turing’s Universal machine as “the most important UK innovation of the last 100 years”. Over 50,000 votes… Read More »Turing Wins by a Whisker
Very many thanks to all who voted for Turing’s Universal machine as “the most important UK innovation of the last 100 years”. Over 50,000 votes… Read More »Turing Wins by a Whisker
Same sex couples could be marrying by next month if a New Zealand Bill is passed tomorrow. The Marriage Amendment Bill is expected to return… Read More »NZ To Vote on Same Sex Marriage
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The Lesbian and gay Christian Movement (LGCM) will guest The Right Reverend Dr Martin Warner, the 103rd Bishop of Chichester to its Annual Conference in Brighton on 20th… Read More »Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement Conference in April
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You have just 24 hours to vote for the Universal Machine, envisioned by Alan Turing in 1936, as the Twentieth Century’s greatest innovation. While you’re… Read More »24 Hours to Go