So MIT's
Technology Review has named me as one of their
TR35 -- the top 35 innovators under the age of thirty-five. It's a great honor, especially because the other
honorees are actually working on things like
cures for cancer
and
rocket science -- domains
that I have known only as rhetorical flourish.
Should you like to hear me make a jackass out of myself on the subject, you might
want to check out
Richard Giles's
latest I/O podcast,
in which he interviewed me about the award.
Brian,
Very cool, and very deserving. Remember, some of those doing rocket science and cancer research are using Sun systems.
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