As amazing as it may seem, there’s considerable evidence that Joe Caldert, a plumber from St. Francis, Kan., submitted the design which was the basis for BP’s at least temporarily successful effort to stop the flow of oil.Next time I need some plumbing done, or need a socialist called out in front of the TV camera's, I'm looking for a guy named Joe.
At the very least, Caldert’s proposal, which he relayed through a University of California at Berkeley professor, closely resembles the technique BP is using. This is an interesting example of how knowledge widely distributed through society can be brought to bear on difficult problems—and how credentialed experts inside or outside government and the academy do not have a monopoly on useful knowledge.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Joe the Plumber Stops the Oil Leak
Not THAT Joe the Plumber, but a different plumber named Joe (from Michael Barone):
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Wow, he is from my neck of the woods!
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