The DiVincenzo Code

I wrote a paper with David DiVincenzo once. Now he is in the title of a YouTube video. Some things you can never predict.

Part of me wants to say very loudly OMG. The other part of me watched the full six episodes.

Parts 2-6 below the fold. Hat tip Aggie.

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The best line:
"Persistent, but stupid...you should have been a physicist, Bob.

Walmsley's got some mad dance moves.

I always planned to write a book with that title....

By Dan Browne (not verified) on 07 Nov 2008 #permalink

Just saw the first episode. Must wait until Rose comes home to watch the rest... Brilliant!

By Pieter Kok (not verified) on 07 Nov 2008 #permalink