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Your Chance to Quiz Cory

Posted on 17 January 2007 by


Speaking of Nandini and Born Rich – she is in the process of gathering questions to present to her “Cool Geek of the Week”, Cory Doctorow.

Since I got her to pick our VKB give-away winner, she asked me to leave the first question for Corey – which I was happy to do. I can’t believe that there aren’t more questions already, as this is a guy that has really inspired me and lots of others.

Is it bad that I kinda expected him to be a much older dude? ;-)

Cory Doctorow, Born Rich Geek of the Week

According to Nandini’s blurb about him:

Meet Cory Doctorow, our Cool Geek of this Week, apparently quite busy in infusing life into ‘bits’ and conveying his invigorating messages through science fiction novels, and contributions to Boing Boing, Wired, Popular Science, Make, the New York Times, and many other newspapers, magazines and websites.

Cory’s problem isn’t “piracy, it’s obscurity”, and perhaps this open interview is an opportunity for all to understand and know how and why he endeavors to make each and every bit on internet free, of course, for good. Therefore, shoot in your questions.

If you have always wondered what makes a guy like Cory tick, now is your chance to ask him personally. Let’s slam Cory with questions. :-)

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