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	<title>Comments on: Fifteen Days of Fame</title>
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		<title>By: Doug Harrison</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug Harrison</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ken, 

Every time Michael Phelps won a metal, I started screaming at the TV (my family got very tired of this behavior), not because Michael won, but because it was followed by you talking about Math/Science. 

I later found out that you now lead the Comp Modeling team in Clinton. This is a really big deal - I was always frustrated that no one outside of the team understood why things worked in Refinery Processing. The Comp Modeling crew saved me from a number of serious errors in processing strategies. Please do your best to find people who can keep the technology going. You're a great person to make this happen - combine math, chemistry, analytics, and engineering. A great challenge, but something for which you're uniquely qualified. 

Best wishes,
Doug Harrison</description>
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<p>Every time Michael Phelps won a metal, I started screaming at the TV (my family got very tired of this behavior), not because Michael won, but because it was followed by you talking about Math/Science. </p>
<p>I later found out that you now lead the Comp Modeling team in Clinton. This is a really big deal - I was always frustrated that no one outside of the team understood why things worked in Refinery Processing. The Comp Modeling crew saved me from a number of serious errors in processing strategies. Please do your best to find people who can keep the technology going. You&#8217;re a great person to make this happen - combine math, chemistry, analytics, and engineering. A great challenge, but something for which you&#8217;re uniquely qualified. </p>
<p>Best wishes,<br />
Doug Harrison</p>
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