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When I was a graduate student, in the late 80s, I was waiting for a flight to Los Alamos in Albuquerque. There was only one other person in the lounge, obviously also going to Los Alamos. I started chatting and he introduced himself as Martin Kruskal. Idiot me had no idea whom I was speaking to. I said “The only Kruskal I know invented this amazing card trick having to do with dynamical systems.” He stared at me, obviously pleased. “Not many people know my brother and I are into magic.” He did not want to take credit for the trick and attributed it to his brother. He would come often to Los Alamos and I miss chatting with him (got lots of advice on bringing up girls).



What was the advice?


One of the conversations was about reading. Let the kids read anything: comic books, fun novels, fantasy picture books. He re-assured me that they would eventually expand into other things. Martin was right.




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