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...through the supply chain so clerks would know when to reorder and replenish the shelves. It took Ashton a year to identify RFID as a technology that would solve his problem and to hook up with two M.I.T. professors who could help him. The profs, Sanjay Sarma and David Brock, had their own obsession: getting a robot to recognize anything, whether a sheep or a car, that crossed its path. That task proved daunting until Sarma had a revelation: "Why don't you just ask the damn thing what it is?" Thus was born the idea for giving each item...
...President of Harvard’s Alumni Association, Charles L. Brock J.D. ’67, AMP ’79, who lives in New York, had not heard the report because he was out in the “hinterlands.” But he said the idea of leasing a Harvard Yard condominium thrilled...
...values they honor, how is it that they remain controversial? Even among evangelical and Fundamentalist Christian parents, there is a deep divide over how much to embrace the popular culture and use it for missionary purposes. On the one hand there are those who share the view of Jack Brock, pastor of the Christ Community Church in Alamogordo, N.M., which made worldwide headlines for its "holy bonfire" in December 2001, in which Harry Potter was among the books burned. The incident was taken out of context, says Brock. "The media made me look like Hitler." But that said, he still...
...DAVID BROCK. The formerly conservative writer, most famous for blasting Anita Hill during the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, will be reading from his new-in-paperback autobiography “Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative.” Tuesday, Mar. 11 at 7 p.m. WordsWorth Books, 30 Brattle...
...textbook case of Model UN-cest when Djibouti representative Felicia R. Brock ’05 agreed to co-sponsor a resolution to impanel the Model Commission on Reproductive Rights in Luxenbourg rep’s Albert F. Coyne ’05’s bedroom?...