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Rich said,
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September 23rd, 2005 at
1:15
Very timely entry. Been trying to analyse(critical) progress/contribution I have made before I hit that age range(failed miserably). These guys’ achievements are very intimidating. I particularly found Daniel Riskin more inspiring; he leveraged his MBA to pitch a very elementary/simple solution that a regular physician/scientist would dismiss as non-significant. More relevant to most of our (3rd world) ambitions is the “full circle” Narasimha Chari plans to take. Thijn Brummelkamp’s work solves most problems my currewnt project is facing. Thanks again for the posts; keep doing the good work. So what are you doing in Nairobi now(work/vacation/volunteer)? Personal emails acceptable?
on September 23rd, 2005 at 1:15
Very timely entry. Been trying to analyse(critical) progress/contribution I have made before I hit that age range(failed miserably). These guys’ achievements are very intimidating. I particularly found Daniel Riskin more inspiring; he leveraged his MBA to pitch a very elementary/simple solution that a regular physician/scientist would dismiss as non-significant. More relevant to most of our (3rd world) ambitions is the “full circle” Narasimha Chari plans to take. Thijn Brummelkamp’s work solves most problems my currewnt project is facing. Thanks again for the posts; keep doing the good work. So what are you doing in Nairobi now(work/vacation/volunteer)? Personal emails acceptable?