--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> I've been mainly staying out of this ongoing US
> "heath care debate," because I live in a country
> where everything pretty much works and there is
> nothing to debate. But today I found out about a
> recent NBC News report that indicates that one
> of the pieces of software I work on is very much
> relevant to health care reform in the US.
> 
> It turns out that optimization, which is the field
> I work in, has applications far more broad than
> making assembly lines or transportation systems
> flow faster and predicting droughts so that you
> can better control the water supply.
> 
> Here's the transcript, for those interested:
> 
> Promo: Coming up, a look at a silicon valley tech leader revolutionizing
> organ donation
>  
> SCOTT BUDMAN Voiceover: It once took 3 weeks to match a kidney donor
> with a patient, with this software, it takes seconds to save lives and
> money by bringing people together.
> 
> Anchor:.and the software doesn't care who you are; it's impartial.
>

What could be fairer than software impartially playing Eni Meeni Mini Mo?

Youtube: Curb Your Enthusiasm: Lewis needs a kidney
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhtIy9mP1xo

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