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I've listened to his podcast with Leo several times. It's strange how we forget, or simply don't realize, the humanity of content creators. So often we're focused with just the content, the technology-in-itself under review; editorially, maybe that's not a bad thing. But suffice it to say that I now have a respect for Paul that no Windows review could produce.
One of my favourite recollections is how he solved the problem af attaching one of the older model implants. part of the device had to be attached to the wearer's skull. His team of doctors tried to design an attachment that screwed into the skull. Eventually he talked to an engineer who suggested implanting a small magnet under the skin.
Goes to show that solutions to complex problems need not be complex themselves.
My prayers to Paul and his family.
My best wishes go out to Paul & his son, hoping that he'll be on the road to recovery.
My father lived nearby to Professor Clark when he was a kid, and I believe that he would have met him at one point in time. It was also interesting to read of Anthony Caruana meeting him, wow it seems like such a small world.
Your posts have taken on a more relaxed and friendly tone over the last year, more mature in some aspects. That's a bigger draw for me than finding out you scooped the Plaxo thing. That said, I enjoy a good review that's not just the hype. (why a lot of blogs seem redudant)
Thanks Robert and btw, I've been enjoying your presence on Facebook. You're a hoot.
His love for his son comes through loud and clear.