He rented out Philips TV sets in Norwich, apparently ;)
Check out this advertisement which was displayed during the Norwich City v Liverpool game in February 1980 (it's the yellow one at the top of the screen):
What Rob Hubbard did before becoming a C64 composer?
What Rob Hubbard did before becoming a C64 composer?
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The Hubbard Model
Figure 2: The Hubbard model describes a single band of tight-binding electrons, supplemented by a Coulomb repulsion U which acts only between two electrons (with opposite spin) situated on the same lattice site. The kinetic energy is given by hopping amplitudes between neighboring sites, which leads to a dispersion relation with a band width W. The local nature of the Coulomb interaction can be justified by screening.
and his mother may live here:
is this not getting a bit 'Image Association Game #4' ?
Figure 2: The Hubbard model describes a single band of tight-binding electrons, supplemented by a Coulomb repulsion U which acts only between two electrons (with opposite spin) situated on the same lattice site. The kinetic energy is given by hopping amplitudes between neighboring sites, which leads to a dispersion relation with a band width W. The local nature of the Coulomb interaction can be justified by screening.
and his mother may live here:
is this not getting a bit 'Image Association Game #4' ?
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Computers can never replace human stupidity
Computers can never replace human stupidity