Yes, well deserved Happy Birthday. which makes me think of a sequence for the occasion 1, 75, 900, 3900, 27393, 250000, 657450, 39447000, 2366000000, ... Any clue ? 1 Neil James Alexander Sloane 75 years, 900 months, 3900 weeks, 27394 days, 250000 sequences, 657450 hours, 39447000 minutes, 2366000000 seconds, approximately on October 10 2014. Happy Birhday Neil, Simon 2014-10-07 12:45 GMT+02:00 James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com>:
Are any of you involved in running the DIMACS meeting and associated events, or involved in running OEIS or seqfans?
I won't be able to attend the meeting, but the Handbook and the website have played a huge role in my career over the last 40 years, and if there's an opportunity for me to express my gratitude to Neil, perhaps in the form of a toast to be delivered in absentia at the conference dinner, or a short article in a festschrift, or anything like that, I'd really like to know!
(I've wrote to Eugene Fiorini at DIMACS last Friday and the Friday before that, but have received no reply.)
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