I read 'Surely you're joking Mr. Feynmann' ( I may have garbled the title) quite a few years ago and was enthralled by it. He was definitely a bit of a Renaissance man and knew how to live. I subsequently dipped into his educational books on physics - they made the subject matter a helluva lot more interesting than the usual college textbooks. Chat On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 5:19 AM, Don Williams <dwilli10@xxxxxxx> wrote: > This is completely off topic, but I would like to share a letter written > by Feynman to his wife, shortly after the first atomic bomb test. > > It is so far off topic that I propose just sending it to those who know of > Feynman and share my admiration for the man. If anyone has any interest in > the inner thoughts of one of the most brilliant physicists, let me know and > I will respond directly. > > I'll wait a few days for responses and/or complaints. > > DAW >