I just read the article Dr. Joe linked to. It was very interesting, but the most interesting part was the advertisements posted on the same page. In three separate locations there was an add for Vonage that declared, "No Nerds. No Problems." I find it sad and ironic that an article that underscores the lack of appreciation for science and technology displayed by the American public is literally surrounded by advertisements re-enforcing the same negative stereotype.
If I missed something please let me know.
Paul
ps. Check out the latest edition of Machine Design magazine to read reader responses to the editorial criticizing Dean Kamen and FIRST. (Yes, this is a shameless plug for my own published letter.

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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
Just found this article (it was on Digg today). Big in Japan
It reinforces what we already know: while our priorities are on Brad Pitt, etc, other parts of the world have their eye on other matters.
How many of you know that Dr. Murphy (the one who established the Woodie Flowers Award) is the son of a Nobel Laureate? Not as many as should know.
FIRST is all about changing the culture. The stakes are high.
Joe J.
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