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Berkeley CSD 30th Anniversary | |||
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These photographs are from the
30th anniversary
celebration of the U.C. Berkeley
Computer Science Division, 28 February
2004.
All photographs © 2004 David F. Bacon.
![]() Jitendra Malik opens the festivities. Christos Papadimitriou explains how Berkeley developed theoretical computer science Dave Patterson unrepentantly eschews "that top 2 crap". Gene Myers' ode to drosiphila. Jim Demmel opens the afternoon session. Ruzena Bajcsy talks about the societal implications of CITRIS. Photo op: Ken Thompson, Butler Lampson, Jim Gray, Niklaus Wirth. Meanwhile, the natives do not grow restless. When Dave Culler makes a point, strange things happen. Still waiting for the panel to start. Randy Katz gets the ball rolling. Niklaus Wirth, Ken Thompson, Jim Gray (obscured), Bill Joy (thinking). Jim no longer obscured, Bill still thinking. The panel loosens up. and up... and up. Butler Lampson reminisces about his student days. Ken Thompson explains how he got computer time... ...by hacking the idle loop that ran during the night-shift. Niklaus Wirth on why he wound up working with software instead of hardware. Sue Graham enjoys her former advisor's remarks. Mike Harrison and Sue Graham. Kathy Yelick gives Jim Demmel "the look". At the dinner, Dave Patterson tells Microsoft jokes to an appreciative Butler Lampson. Randy Katz and Dick Karp demonstrate their form in the 10m lapel mike relay. Dick Karp addresses the faithful beneath the aegis of the moose. That was really some moose. Dick Karp recalls Manuel Blum's teachings on how to teach students. While Butler listens to the speech, Dave daydreams of the 360 degree Paul Hilfinger. Barbara Simons, Kirk McKusick, Jim Demmel. Stuart Russell and Raimund Seidel. I'm can't tell for sure, but I think she's still giving him "the look". |
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