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To: BlueCheap who wrote (14917)11/25/2003 10:50:53 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) of 48461
 
Conduct Unbecoming>>The world's smallest violin plays for Raymond Damadian, Nobel Prize loser.

"Being a good loser" is not a popular topic nowadays. I can't remember any "Good Losing for Dummies" titles in the bookstore, and we don't offer courses in the area. How should you behave if you are planning to win a Nobel prize and then don't? Not like Raymond Damadian, celebrated pioneer of MRI-style medical imaging and outraged non-recipient of this year's Nobel Prize for medicine. He tells us he was in "agony" when he got the news that two other MRI trailblazers had been picked but he hadn't -- and I believe him, but can't figure out why I should care.

A good story in the opinion section of the WSJ today...

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