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A Look At Intel ISEF 2004 69

crl620 writes "Just this past Friday marked the end of the 2004 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF). This year's ISEF took place in Portland, Oregon with more than 1,200 participants. Over $3 million was given out and three grand winners left with $50,000. Winning projects include a homemade Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) and a brain-computer interface for the muscularly disabled. My picture diary of this huge event can be found here."
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A Look At Intel ISEF 2004

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 19, 2004 @12:35AM (#9192641)
    First off get broadband. Every single page loaded instantly on my cable modem, and this is a good 30 minutes after you posted so I don't know what you problems are. Second this a science fair, what did you expect? Booth babes and explosions? This guys blog was meant to just show what some of the project were, not be an informative guide to them. Give him a break already.
  • by wombatmobile ( 623057 ) on Wednesday May 19, 2004 @12:42AM (#9192663)

    So many pictures, so few highlights, so little time.

    Remember when photography took 24 hours and cost real money per click?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 19, 2004 @12:55AM (#9192711)
    first generation immigrants from india and china dominate this.

    Is something wrong with how people are chosen? Prizes need to be given out fo creative direction not rectangle pushing.

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