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Re: Dean for Nobel Prize???
I can see Daniel's argument in that how each individual device that dean's company has invented may not be worthwhile of the nobel prize, but the fact that the majority of dean's work has been put into the benefit of the world could. Be it by enabling people to do things they normally couldn't do, or by enabling people to think things they normally wouldn't have, Dean's work is generated with the goal of solving the world's problems, and his results in devices and in FIRST are proof positive that his efforts, combined with ours, is beginning to make a change in our world.
This may not qualify him for a nobel peace price, but it HAS qualified him for many awards and statements of recognition.
I agree in what Kevin said -- I think Dean would get more appreciation for a FIRST student getting a Nobel Prize than he himself.
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Chris G
Advisor, Team Mercury (1089), Hightstown High School
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