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    <title>International Science Fair</title>
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David Feinstein, applied mathematician and former TA for Feynman at Cal-Tech,
delivered his presentation about truth and certainty this afternoon (yesterday 
afternoon by now).  I was one of the group leaders (shop talkers) at a table 
for high school aged competitors from all over the world (Cleveland, Alaska, 
Malaysia etc. at my table).
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Later, I looked around at the exhibits (still being set up -- open to the
public starting Thursday).  This contraption solves a Rubic&apos;s Cube -- a
computer driven device.
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At dinner later, in the huge Convention Center ballroom, I met a patent attorney
from Munich -- this was his first visit ever to the US, though he&apos;d traveled in 
Asia and South America.  I invited him out for beers (we took public transit over
to my neighborhood) then drove him back to his hotel.  We had a fun time comparing
notes.
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