Interesting story behind that... [theodoregray.com] Theodore Gray was one of the cofounders of Wolfram Research with Stephen Wolfram. Apparently long ago there was a brewing trademark battle with another company over the Wolfram name. He resolved it by convincing the other company to go with Tellurium for their name (without mentioning that tellurium is a toxic metal that gives people exposed to it nasty, chronic BO)
Here's a question (Score:2, Funny)
How much RAM is a wolf supposed to have?
Signed,
Dr. Algernop Krieger.
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Wolfram is the German word for tungsten. Just saying.
Re:Here's a question (Score:3)
Interesting story behind that... [theodoregray.com] Theodore Gray was one of the cofounders of Wolfram Research with Stephen Wolfram. Apparently long ago there was a brewing trademark battle with another company over the Wolfram name. He resolved it by convincing the other company to go with Tellurium for their name (without mentioning that tellurium is a toxic metal that gives people exposed to it nasty, chronic BO)