To dream the impossible dream

The View From A Farr
Last Thursday, I was chosen to be Richard Feynman’s personal assistant. Feynman, who was a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist who lectured at the California Institute of Technology during the mid 1900s, died in 1988. So of course, I was just having a dream. But still, for my subconscious to honor me with such a position, knowing full well I didn’t understand a lick of mathematics or ...

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