
Great programmers look at the world differently from the rest of us – a talent that may make Bill Gates ideally suited to turn the tide of diseases like malaria and HIV in the developing world:
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology
This is a competency we pretty well HAVE to develop, almost regardless of immediate dollar cost-benefit analysis, with so many more people every year living in vulnerable regions, seas rising besides, and the climate destabilizing. I do think it will yield more benefit than costs: moreover, much of the same equipment can be used in oceanic fish-ranching profoundly boosting world protein production (see http://www.winwenger.com/bluerev.htm) and this might make the entire enterprise turn a respectable profit. But saving thousands of lives is the primary reason why I say, as apparently the first inventor fifteen years ago to publicly and in print propose “turning over” colder waters atop warm surface waters as a means to dampen down hurricanes, full speed ahead on your enterprise here. You (Bill Gaters, that is) have my “permission,” my approval, my support, my blessing to develop this as your invention and endeavor.
….win wenger, ph.d.
http://www.winwenger.com/hurrican.htm