Oh I think he craves attention and recognition. Thus his web site and the time he spends answering questions....or at least responding to them. (And I hope this works out and he gets a nobel prize, attention, money and tennis. I guess I am an optimist but verify :)
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Peter Heckert <[email protected]>wrote: > In Rossis age I too would not want a Nobel price. > Its not very much you get and for this you must travel around in the > world, give boring interviews and so on. > Better get some millions and become old in happiness and peace stay > healthy and play piano, or tennis ;-) > > > > Am 10.11.2011 15:42, schrieb Jed Rothwell: > > In a thread that has become unwieldy, Jeff Sutton wrote: >> >> But the only way to think that his process makes any "business-first >>> approach" is that he has still something to hide. It could be he is >>> missing something to do with control of the reaction, or he has no new art >>> for his patent; someone else has beaten him to it. >>> >> >> >

