Letters

Letters

  • December 2003
  • By Technology Review

Insights and opinions from our readers

   

Bold Geezer Innovators

I raved over your piece "The 100 Bold Young Innovators You Need to Know" (TR October 2003). The ideas are first-rate, the innovators indeed bold and, I have to say it, stunningly attractive. However, I just looked in the mirror, took a look around my workplace, conjured up the images of some of my colleagues, and now have a request for you: would you also please put together a piece on "The Boldest Old Geezer Innovators"?

Ashley R. Heath
The Woodlands, TX

 

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