Microsoft And The Infinite Monkey Theorem Of R&D Spending
by Bill Shamblin
Most of us are somewhat familiar with some form of The Infinite Monkey Theorem, which whimsically postulates that if you have an infinite number of monkeys, banging away on an infinite number of typewriters, over an infinite amount of time - eventually those monkeys, fingers flying, will accidentally produce the works of William Shakespeare. read more »
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