River crossing


TIME top ten. Mathematics. Princeton IAS Ph.D. Vietnamese. Ngo Bao Chau.

Solved the 30-year lemma. Yet no picture. Come on!

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1945379_1944416_1944435,00.html

Wish life problems could be solved in a flash just like that.

Where are we today without all the 80/20 rule, Moore’s law, fiber optic, Newtonian physics.

Fuji came out with a 3-D pocket camera (two lenses, on a same frame. Brilliant!)

Maybe it’s time to crowdsource. That way, we get more lenses, perspectives and options. Even from across the river.

In the article, the experts say that, “it’s like you have been trying to cross the river, then someone throws you a bridge”.

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Thang volunteered for Relief Work in Asia/ Africa while pursuing graduate schools. B.A. at Pennsylvania State University. M.A. in Communication at Wheaton Graduate School, M.A. in Cross-Cultural Communication at Gordon-Conwell Seminary, North of Boston, he was subsequently certified with a Cambridge ELT Award - classes taken in Hanoi for cultural immersion. He tells aspirational and inspirational tales to engage online subscribers.

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