I’ve been constantly checking the Web for news about Jim and we get lots of information within Microsoft. Although the US Coast Guard is about to stop their search operations, the efforts to locate him are continuing. Google and Amazon are helping out and I’ve been told that even satellites and a NASA airplane with a high-resolution camera may be used. I am not losing faith in Jim; he’s ok.
I’ve never blogged about it but Jim is my peer-mentor within Microsoft. Like so many others, he’s also my role model and the kind of scientist/researcher/person I want to be. Everyone loves him. I wish I could do something to find him. I know he’s ok!
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