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I met him twice. I dreamed of doing a phd at Harvard and he was the one I wanted to study with. Perhaps in 1982? I travelled to Cambridge and he agreed to see me. Spent 30 minutes with him, he was very gracious. I couldn’t afford Harvard, ended up at Indiana University (which was great), but it was a thrill to see Harvard and to meet him.
Many years later, after he was out of government and at Berkeley, he sat across the aisle from me on a flight from Washington to SFO. I didn’t want to bother him too much, but we got to chat for a while. I reminded him we had met a long time ago and we talked about the Internet and government databases like EDGAR and Patents. As we deplaned, he came up to me and said he thought I was doing important work. I treasured that moment, still do.
Thank you!
I made a mental note to not be gratuitous with compliments but also to make them whenever I can.
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