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Abbott: Strange as it may seem, they give ball players nowadays very peculiar names.
Costello: Funny names?
Abbott: Nicknames, nicknames. Now, on the St. Louis team we have Who’s on first, What’s on second, I Don’t Know is on third–
Costello: That’s what I want to find out. I want you to tell me the names of the fellows on the St. Louis team.
Abbott: I’m telling you. Who’s on first, What’s on second, I Don’t Know is on third–
Costello: You know the fellows’ names?
Abbott: Yes.
Costello: Well, then who’s playing first?
Abbott: Yes.
Costello: I mean the fellow’s name on first base.
Abbott: Who.
Costello: The fellow playin’ first base.
Abbott: Who.
Costello: The guy on first base.
Abbott: Who is on first.
Costello: Well, what are you askin’ me for?
Abbott: I’m not asking you–I’m telling you. Who is on first.
Costello: I’m asking you–who’s on first?
Abbott: That’s the man’s name.
Costello: That’s who’s name?
Abbott: Yes.
Costello: When you pay off the first baseman every month, who gets the money?
Abbott: Every dollar of it. And why not, the man’s entitled to it.
Costello: Who is?
Abbott: Yes.
Costello: So who gets it?
Abbott: Why shouldn’t he? Sometimes his wife comes down and collects it.
Costello: Who’s wife?
Abbott: Yes. After all, the man earns it.
Costello: Who does?
Abbott: Absolutely.
Costello: Well, all I’m trying to find out is what’s the guy’s name on first base?
Abbott: Oh, no, no. What is on second base.
Costello: I’m not asking you who’s on second.
Abbott: Who’s on first!
Costello: St. Louis has a good outfield?
Abbott: Oh, absolutely.
Costello: The left fielder’s name?
Abbott: Why.
Costello: I don’t know, I just thought I’d ask.
Abbott: Well, I just thought I’d tell you.
Costello: Then tell me who’s playing left field?
Abbott: Who’s playing first.
Costello: Stay out of the infield! The left fielder’s name?
Abbott: Why.
Costello: Because.
Abbott: Oh, he’s center field.
Costello: Wait a minute. You got a pitcher on this team?
Abbott: Wouldn’t this be a fine team without a pitcher?
Costello: Tell me the pitcher’s name.
Abbott: Tomorrow.
Costello: Now, when the guy at bat bunts the ball–me being a good catcher–I want to throw the guy out at first base, so I pick up the ball and throw it to who?
Abbott: Now, that’s he first thing you’ve said right.
Costello: I DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT!
Abbott: Don’t get excited. Take it easy.
Costello: I throw the ball to first base, whoever it is grabs the ball, so the guy runs to second. Who picks up the ball and throws it to what. What throws it to I don’t know. I don’t know throws it back to tomorrow–a triple play.
Abbott: Yeah, it could be.
Costello: Another guy gets up and it’s a long ball to center.
Abbott: Because.
Costello: Why? I don’t know. And I don’t care.
Abbott: What was that?
Costello: I said, I DON’T CARE!
Abbott: Oh, that’s our shortstop!
Smart Grid, Wireless Hospitals, and Digital Media on Agenda for Annual CATT Research Report
Polytechnic Institute of NYU’s Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications (CATT) will conduct its 27th annual Research Report this Friday, October 30. CATT research faculty will present research to board members and sponsors will outline the state of digital technology in some of the most promising areas of research: the smart grid needed for green energy; wireless infrastructure to deliver medical treatment; cyber security, and the future of digital media.
Faculty, students, journalists, and the public are invited to attend lectures and meet some of the leading industry and academic experts in the fields.
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CATT celebrates 25 years of innovation, invention and entrepreneurship
For 25 years, Polytechnic University’s Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications (CATT) has played a key role in developing the technologies that drive “the information age.” On Thursday, November 8, members of the Poly community and major IT and telecommunications companies gathered to celebrate those first 25 years, discuss current research, and take a look forward.
Since its inception as one of the original four Centers of Advanced Technology funded by The New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR) and its predecessor, the Office for Science and Technology, CATT’s mission has been to stimulate economic development in the state of New York. CATT achieves its mission by commercializing new technologies through research, education, and community outreach.
CATT’s industry partnerships have led to breakthroughs in wireless communication, networking, cyber-security, and other areas impacting businesses and consumers. For example, its work in the early 1980s involving packet switching was essential to the development of the Internet. Today, its pioneering work in cooperative communications and peer-to-peer video streaming is set to be a part of the next wave of information sharing.
CATT’s 25th anniversary celebration included opening remarks by University Provost Erich Kunhardt, research presentations, and three panel discussions: “Cyber-security: Three Things that Keep You Up at Night,” “Wireless and the Convergence with Digital/Traditional Media” and “Entrepreneurship and High Technology in NYC.” The day concluded with an awards ceremony with remarks by University President Jerry Hultin, and a gala celebration dinner.
CATT 25th Anniversary Award Recipients
Technological Impact Award: AFP Imaging Corporation, InterDigital, Inc., Verizon Communication, Inc.
Innovation in Technology Award: Motorola, Inc., NYSE Euronext, Philips Research North America, Thomson Technology, LLC
Lifetime Technology Innovation Award: Henning Schulzrinne
Lifetime Entrepreneurial Achievement Award: Yechiam Yemini