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Volume 3, Issue 1
Jan/Feb 2003



In This Issue
MTBE: A Tasty Morsel?

Filling The Holes in Swiss Cheese Cybersecurity

The Power of Distributed Power

Maintaining Security While Respecting Privacy

Berkeley Engineers: Eric Schmidt

Dean's Digest

Archives 2002
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Lab Notes, Research from the College of Engineering


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Do You See What I See?

I heard about Mr. Barsky's theory on the news this week. I searched online to find out more about him and his research.

The picture on this page is a fairly good representation of how I see and have seen for the past 40 years. I wore contact lenses for about 35 years, but over the past five years I have had to go back to glasses as the contacts don't work any more — they don't clear up the vision and that gives me terrible headaches. Additionally, I applied to have a lasik procedure, but I could not quality due to my of diagnosing keratoconus. 

Anyway — I just wanted to say that I hope Mr. Barsky continues his research and makes a breakthrough soon.

Thank you.

— Dee Cutshall


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