Dyson

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List Of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Minor Characters - D - Terissa Dyson
... Terissa Dyson is portrayed by Charlayne Woodard ... Miles Dyson, the original designer of SkyNet ... Epatha Merkerson, who played "Tarissa Dyson" (the characters name is spelt "Tarissa" in Terminator 2) in Terminator 2 ...
Simon Dyson (cricketer)
... Simon Dyson (born 14 February 1948) was an English cricketer ... Dyson, who played for Cheshire in the Minor Counties Championship and Holt Cup between 1988 and 1989, made a single List A appearance for the team, during the 1989 NatWest Trophy ...
List Of Examples Of Stigler's Law - D
... Dyson spheres are named after Freeman Dyson, but Dyson himself has credited the original idea to Olaf Stapledon ...
List Of Minor Emmerdale Characters (2004) - Roger Dyson
... Roger Dyson Emmerdale character Portrayed by Malcolm Terris Introduced by Steve Frost Duration 2004 First appearance 23 November 2004 Last appearance 24 November 2004 Classification Former guest ...
Dyson - Other
... Dyson Aliens, fictional intelligent species in the Commonwealth Saga of science fiction novels books by Peter F ... Hamilton Dyson Award, honouring British sports coaches, named for the first UK chief national athletics coach James Dyson Award, an international design competition, named for the British ... Dyson Miles Bennett Dyson, character from the film Terminator 2 who was the most directly responsible for "Judgement Day" Dyson (video game) ...

Famous quotes containing the word dyson:

    A good scientist is a person with original ideas. A good engineer is a person who makes a design that works with as few original ideas as possible. There are no prima donnas in engineering.
    —Freeman Dyson (b. 1923)

    It is characteristic of all deep human problems that they are not to be approached without some humor and some bewilderment.
    —Freeman Dyson (b. 1923)

    The question that will decide our destiny is not whether we shall expand into space. It is: shall we be one species or a million? A million species will not exhaust the ecological niches that are awaiting the arrival of intelligence.
    —Freeman Dyson (b. 1923)