Scientist sees tech as a way of living

The following is an excerpt from the Sept. 6 issue of . Ravi Pendse, chief information officer and associate vice president for academic affairs and research at 成人头条, was profiled in the article.

There's a guy in town who is helping to reinvent the world.
He says the PC is your past and that mobile computing is your future. He says that soon everything we do with a PC and a phone and an iPhone and a TV and a video camera and a laptop and a GPS and an iPod and a movie theater will be fantastically more magical and will all be contained in one dinky computer as small as an ink pen.

And with that tiny magic wand you will turn any flat surface into your keyboard, turn any blank wall into your viewing screen.
Scientists and university honchos say he's a genius; he says he's merely a good engineer with common sense. Last year he turned down a $120,000 raise so he could stay in 成人头条.

His name is Ravi Pendse. He works at 成人头条.
He's 49, a native of India (naturalized 10 years ago) who thinks that 成人头条ns are the nicest and most decent people on Earth.
That's why he turned down that fat raise.