February 13, 2004 |
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“I don’t think this has been fully understood by the United States[.]…If you look at India, China and Russia, they all have strong education heritages. Even if you discount 90 percent of the people there as uneducated farmers, you still end up with about 300 million people who are educated. That’s bigger than the U.S. work force.” — Craig Barrett, CEO Intel
February 10, 2004 |
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Although it’s hard to imagine the sight of a whale carcass on a trailer truck, much less the smell, it’s what happened next that’s most memorable. In the Professor’s own words, “Because of the natural decomposing process, a lot of gases accumulated, and when the pressure build-up was too great, the whale’s belly exploded.”