Talk:John R. Pierce
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[edit]how to capitalize the name??
- Use the move feature (see top of page) but make sure that you correct any redirects to this page to point to the new page. Nought 05:06, 31 Oct 2004 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:37, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
- I fixed it with a new tag and rationale. Dicklyon (talk) 00:41, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
Special Request for Those Familiar with John's Fiction
[edit]I worked for Dr. Pierce from 1978-1982 when he was the JPL Chief Engineer, and I was a lowly grunt. And I chanced to visit him a number of times at his final rest home in Sunnyvale before he passed away.
I was given a special request by a mutual friend, call him, "Marvin." While both of them had their intellectual differences (major differences), Marvin respected John quite a bit, both John's research and his fiction both under John's own name and under J.J. Coupling. I'm trying to find for Marvin one of John's short stories. I asked John about this before he died, but he could not remember himself. All we know is that some time John wrote a story about hang gliders (or maybe just gilders). I'm trying to do this for Marvin before he passes away. All I am looking for is a well read reader, who happened to read all John's short stores in places like Analog or "Amazing." What I need is a title. I know where I can practically get any sci-fi work for a copy. What we don't have the the ability to text search all a person's work dating back decades when even the author can't remember.
If you recall (you'd likely have to be of some age or have an incredible collection yourself), a Pierce/Coupling short story involving gliders. Append the title on this page, and I will check it out occasionally.
--enm 143.232.210.150 (talk) 21:33, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
- E, good luck with your quest. I looked through my modest Pierce/Coupling collection and didn't find it. I worked with John at Caltech, 1971-73, and saw him regularly at Stanford in the 80s and 90s, and also visited him a couple of times in Sunnyvale before he died. He was an awesome guy. But I prefer the non-fiction stuff he did. Dicklyon (talk) 07:02, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
- Post the request on the Asimov or Analog forums (registration required). People have questions like that all the time and they are usually answered satisfactorily. Also, try talking to a research librarian at a large library--there's got to be a way to crack this nut.TCO (talk) 14:25, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
"J J Coupling" refers to something in physics, but I forget what. The article ought to explain this. WilliamSommerwerck (talk) 15:08, 22 June 2012 (UTC)
Commentary on the article
[edit]Seems a little long, given the notability of the person. Also seems a bit to be driven by a person's remembrance. Too much stuff on his technical career and too much stuff on famous sayings. Anyhow, if you do have all this content, the sayings should be organized in a section. Avoid ones where we don't know if he is the originator ("nature abhors a vacuum tube" is hoary.) And the career should be more explicitly described in terms of promotions (he seems to have risen as a research manager). Lacks info on his SF portfolio. Also, the refenrence section should have a link to his obituary(ies). --TCO (talk) 15:09, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
- Definitely needs work on sourcing, etc. But I'd say given his notability and impact (in the technical world), the article is embarrassingly short. I disagree that focusing on his formal titles and promotions would be a good direction; better to focus on his contributions, writings, impact. Dicklyon (talk) 15:32, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
I don't think Pierce was ever Bell Labs VP for Research. I think that position was held by William O. Baker when Pierce was in his prime. I think he was Executive Director of one of the Research divisions -- Communication Sciences or Communication Principles, something like that. In his later years at Bell Labs he lived in a modern house at the end of Roberts Road in Warren Twp, about 5 miles from "Murray Hill", where his office was. I think it was 15 Roberts Road. When he moved to California it was bought by the Thomas Bell family. Tom Bell was an independent computer-systems-efficiency consultant, and the Bells were friends of ours for a number of years. They were from California, and eventually moved back to California. WmMBoyce (talk) 09:28, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
- It may have been one of many VP-level positions, or something like that, but I fixed it to the actual title, with sources. Dicklyon (talk) 06:40, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
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