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Originally Posted by Warren Boudreau
I don't know is this has been noted yet. There are so many postings on this thread.
John Pasta is a computer scientist who is known in the physics community in relation with his contributions to chaos theory. His name appears in the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam problem. To celebrate Pasta, many chaotic graphs are also called spaghetti graphs.
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Awesome find. If this is the same John Pasta I am thinking of, he was a professor at a college/university who gives out awards in his honor which a possible fellow NASA Engineer that Lavery may know received.
More proof the world is smaller than we would like to think.
Search for NASA + Pasta (or John Pasta) and I'm sure you will be able to find the connection.
I saw it a few days back but lost it.
And I think I'm monopolizing this thread, so I'll back off for a while.
Oh, and I did know about the havabanana/2005 (& 2004's) animation splash screen, but everything is worth a second look when trying to solve problems, or riddles in this case.