To: jeevacation mail.com 'eevacation gmailcom] From: David Grosof on behalf of David Grosof Sent Wed 6/30/2010 3:07:49 AM Subject: publicity re philanthropy Have you given any thought to creating and supporting favorable publicity for your science philanthropy? Insofar as yours has been a fascinating throwback to the 17th-I 9th Century model of patronage -- by a bright, curious, adventuresome, generalist patron -- your charities' successes may provide a useful and interesting-to-read-about lesson to other philanthropies. My finding was that you can teach others what's involved in really creating a clear, clean, quick, low-transaction-cost research freedom, in seeding research before it's safe enough and far enough along for government grants or large-foundation-high-process support. And I'm curious whether DARPA and its predecessor ARPA (and Office of Naval Research during and right after WW2) used to do things more quickly, personally, and low-process in their heydays using processes roughly similar to those you have favoured. Best, David PS If tomorrow is end of house confinement, then I hope you celebrate royally and fully and joyously at midnight. David Grosof "Hope your life is filled with wonderful music, too. See you soon." -Ajay Sreekanth (1968-2010) EFTA_R1_01471438 EFTA02410554