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Nov. 1, 1968 | |
Vienna | |
Dear Les, | |
I had quite an interesting visit to Czechoslovakia. First | |
there were two days in Prague, then a car trip to Bratislava, | |
then a visit to their Institute of Technical Cybernetics, then a | |
long weekend in the Tatra mountains (Monday was a holiday, the | |
50th anniversary of Czechoslovakia), and then they drove me to | |
Vienna where I have been IMB ing. Details: | |
I was met at Prague airport (saw about 5 big Russian | |
helicopters) by Ivan Plander from above mentioned Bratislava | |
Institute. No questions, no baggage inspection from customs. 4 | |
hours late on account of London fog so direct to hotel. | |
Travelog concerned August; here is Wencislaus square where | |
demonstration held, one or more students shot, see bullet scars | |
on museum building, see flowers in front of statue in square, | |
see burned out radio building. Next day visited Institute of | |
Technical Information losers. Met Culik and Bechvar from | |
mathematical institute; they were very smart but work on | |
semi-losing problems (complexity of Turing machines), dinner in | |
former monastery, talked politics till 10, then on my initiative | |
to rick music club full of teenager’s college students. That | |
day a disk jockey played mostly American soul, no West Coast | |
music, some British. Very slick pattern. He told me he knew | |
and liked West Coast stuff but didn’t consider it danceable | |
enough for this club. He gets most of his records on trips to | |
West by cadging them from record company sales executive. No | |
light show though some were advertised on posters as well as | |
live bands with English names but apparently either local or | |
from West Germany. | |
On the way to Bratislava we found ourselves scooting in and out | |
of Russian truck convoys heading east. The way is incredibly | |
full of detours, all two lane and at one point we got lost along | |
with several Russian trucks and a car from Holland. Our driver | |
found his way back, don’t know about others. At one point, | |
all vehicles were stopped by some bottlenecks ahead and Petras, | |
director of Slovak institute got into conversation with Russian | |
officer who complained about postal service because his aunt who | |
lived in western Czechoslovakia had not answered his letters. | |
The Slovaks could think of another reason why his letters were | |
unanswered. | |
The Institute of Technical Cybernetics in Bratislava is on the | |
whole a non-loser. Its projects look like they might succeed | |
and would be useful if they did. They are designing a 17-bit | |
computer for process control and possibly time sharing to be | |
built out of Czech TTL. If D. Pools wants an adventure, they | |
would be glad to have help. | |
Czechoslovak scientific institutions have cut all their | |
contacts with the Russians and other Eastern countries that | |
invalid them. They are eager for scientific connections with | |
the West. Petras even asked could they got subcontracts to do | |
programming or hardware design. This might be worth thinking | |
about for programming firms or outfits like III because wages | |
and overhead are low and the cream of talent might be available | |
for skimming. | |
The trip to Totras took 3 days, one each way driving over very | |
bad roads. Once there the trails and would and rocks looked | |
exactly like Sierras. In fact once when the trail bent right | |
over a wooden bridge, I half expected to see lower Yosemite | |
falls, but the falls were only 20 as high. We went on a | |
telepherique to the peaks above the clouds, a single span of 15 | |
miles. It is interesting to see the cables disappear above into | |
the clouds. The top was nice, signs in many languages, but with | |
some of the Russian signs removed. | |
There were still large numbers of anti-Russian signs in Slovak | |
and Russian on roads, fences and buildings. For example, | |
Иван иди домой – Ivan go home | |
Ленин проснись; Брежнев сошел с ума | |
- Lenin awoke; Brezhnev has gone crazy | |
Отец освобожден; сын оккупаны [sic]- | |
Father liberated; son occupied | |
Most prevalent of all, however, were signs in praise of Dubeek | |
and Svoboda, and their pictures were everywhere. | |
So far the Russians have achieved the opposite of their purpose | |
in occupying Czechoslovakia. The people here were their friends | |
but now consider the Russians enemies. At the Inst. Tech. Cyb., | |
they preferred to translate sentence by sentence than to have me | |
talk Russian. Gvodjak, Ruzena’s boss, took me to dinner in a | |
restaurant with his wife who doesn’t speak English. When I | |
offered to speak Russian, he said: “not in a public place”. | |
He is dean of the faculty at the university and has to watch his | |
position. He said there would be no trouble in extending | |
Ruzena’s leave. | |
One of the computer designers there had spent two months in | |
Novosibirsk in May-June studying time sharing with Ershov. He | |
told me that two weeks after the invasion he received a phone | |
call from Novosibirsk asking him what was the truth about the | |
invasion. Since the Russian had to call three times, this | |
obviously required some courage. | |
The Czechoslovaks still have personal freedom except for | |
freedom of the press. Apparently, no zone but the top leaders | |
was arrested either by the Russians or Czechs, and Plander had | |
no difficulty in driving me to Vienna in the Institute car. | |
However, they worry about the Russian’s possible next move. | |
Since the Russian’s failure was essentially the inability to | |
find collaborators, it seems to me that if they want to continue | |
they must create a success gradient according to collaboration | |
but they certainly have not done it yet. They have not got the | |
Czechoslovaks to admit that counter-revolutionaries existed. If | |
their existence were admitted, someone would have to be | |
arrested, and this would destroy the trust between people and | |
government. | |
Zemanck at IBIM in Vienna is the world’s best host. I gave a | |
lecture on Zohar’s results and did some consulting. They are | |
the best group in computer science in IBM. | |
When I turned on the radio in my hotel room in Vienna, the | |
first thing I heard was, “ Und nun wir haben die West Coast | |
gruppa Blue Cheer mit der. Summer Time Blues.” On the whole, | |
it was a very good program with two Blue Cheer pieces, the | |
Jefferson Airplane Greasy Heart, some Beatles, Otis Redding, | |
Wilson Pickett, etc. The third channel of Austrian radio seems | |
to play only American and British stuff, some of it quite bad. | |
Today at 11:50 Am , I go on to Moscow. | |
Semack gave me a report by C.H. Lindsay of Manchester called | |
“Algol. 68 with less tears” which is almost completely | |
comprehensible. It’s really quite a good language, and I | |
think I will probably leave Novosibirsk in time to go to the | |
meeting in Munich Dec 16-20 to see if Algol 68 can be saved from | |
the syntax of its inventor. | |
I am getting very eager to get back to Stanford as I have lots | |
of new enterprises in mind. Please write me in Novosibirsk | |
about the state of the project at all. | |
You can show this letter to people but don’t post it on a | |
bulletin board or allow any part of it to be quoted in print. | |
Best Regards | |
John | |
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