Great Britain has made a small step toward correcting one of the great injustices of the postwar era -- not that it can ever be made right, of course -- and has issued a posthumous pardon and apology to Alan Turing, the genius who helped break the German "Enigma" code during WWII and who pretty much invented the basis for programmable computers. Turing only made one small mistake: he was gay in England in the middle of the last century, and after he was convicted of “gross indecency” for loving another man, he was sentenced to chemical castration, which almost certainly led to his suicide in 1954. You know, one of those unfortunate side effects of protecting the traditional family.
So you&#039;re saying that the British Government originally scored an <i>Incomplete</i> on the Turing Test?
My headline in Wonkville was better than Actor&#039;s
Bra. Fucking. Vo.
I think that&#039;s a Mike Judd movie.
Ram Norway!