Category: Current Affairs

  • The Power of Plum Jelly
    The Power of Plum Jelly

    The dilapidated two story house marked the corner of two single lane roads in the Arkansas hills, and it was old and weather-beaten long before I was born. The windows stared sullenly at the sky, covered only by cheap roller shades that had never seen better days. A rusted tin roof (iron actually, but we…

  • Stimulus Thoughts Redux
    Stimulus Thoughts Redux

    The CRA Computing Research Policy Blog summarizes the results of the conference committee reconciliation, including funding for basic research.

  • A Few Thoughts on the Stimulus Package
    A Few Thoughts on the Stimulus Package

    Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, recently spoke to the U.S. House Democratic Caucus Retreat. Although you can read the complete speech, I would like to highlight a few excerpts that emphasize Microsoft’s strong support for innovation and the importance of continued investment in basic research.

  • Innovation: The Fierce Urgency of Now
    Innovation: The Fierce Urgency of Now

    Today, we face economic challenges that are unprecedented in the memory of most of the living. The proposed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 (aka the economic stimulus package) emphasizes investment in infrastructure construction, reminiscent of the CCC and WPA, health care, education, efficient energy and one of the key foundations of our…

  • A Taste of Sherbet
    A Taste of Sherbet

    When you lead a hardscrabble life, you learn certain things early. Life is not fair. Don’t expect things you can’t possibly have, even if others do. Don’t ever shame your parents in public – the hurt in their eyes is punishment enough. Above all, don’t dream things that can’t come true.

  • Where There Is No Vision, the People Perish
    Where There Is No Vision, the People Perish

    I have often reflected on the critical ingredient to discovery and innovation. Is it knowledge? Without doubt, for each discovery builds on the vast and interconnected web of previous discoveries. Is it talent? Certainly, as anyone who has ever taught a class knows and understands. Is it persistence? Absolutely, for Edison was right; discovery is…