Pyzowski Family Journal
The goings-on in the lives of Paul, Whitney, Katie, and Nicholas Pyzowski
Monday, November 17, 2008
Nice Guy Strategies Book Signing this Thursday
My friend Russ Edelman will be signing copies of his book Nice Guy Strategies at the Burlington (Massachusetts) Barnes & Noble this Thursday at 6pm.
Russ was also recent featured in the Boston Globe - click here for the link.
Timothy Hiltabiddle (left) and Russ Edelman replay their moment of inspiration. (Mike Dean for The Boston Globe)
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Little Bits Toy Shop

Little Bits Toys in Wellesley, where Whitney has been working part time for the past year
Whitney working...
Katie and Nicholas with Billie, the owner, playing Rokenbok
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Launching of EPFL Center for Neuroprostheses
"EPFL announces the creation of a large world-class center of neuroprostheses. This Lausanne-based pioneering facility, to be inaugurated in January, 2009, will include five Chairs and is situated at the crossroads between fundamental research, clinical applications and market opportunities.
"Imagine a deaf child being able to talk and listen, or giving a gravely handicapped person the possibility of a new form of mobility. These are the kinds of dreams and challenges that spurred the creation of this first large-scale Center of Neuroprostheses.
"The opening of the Center and the start of its pioneering work is made possible by the commitment and personal interest of several individuals active in research and in the community such as Sylvian and Daniel Borel and the Bertarelli family. The creation of the Center is an expression of EPFL's recognized reputation in the domains of neurosciences, engineering (microtechnology, signal processing, robotics) and computer science. It is also ideally placed in Western Switzerland, home to top-level university and hospital organizations, as well as several leading biomedical companies.
"What's a neuroprosthesis? It's a device made up of sensors, connections and electronic chips that are embedded in the body to repair certain neurological deficiencies. Recent progress in artificial retinas and man-machine interfaces that permit communication or action via thoughts alone gives us a glimpse of the possibilities the future might hold for improving the lives of the handicapped. The new Center will concentrate on six main themes: vision (retinal implants), hearing (cochlear implants), mobility (cortical and spinal implants), non-invasive man-machine interfaces (piloting at distance, robotics), the micro-and nano-fabrication of implants, and neuronal coding (signal processing, sensors)..."
Full press release here.
Sunday, November 09, 2008
View From My Window...
I spent part of Sunday afternoon working from some borrowed space at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne:
A view of the Lake Geneva and the Alps. The building under construction is the new Rolex Learning Center, which when complete will be the world's largest piece of Swiss cheese
Sunset and the newly opened Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research building
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Food 'n' Fancies Coming Saturday, November 22

Please support St. Mary's annual fundraiser for outreach activities - all proceeds support good causes in Massachusetts and around the world.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Watching the Election...
My original plans to watch the 2008 Presidential Election returns live Tuesday night went awry as I was going to be on a transatlantic flight (Lufthansa) from about 5pm to midnight east coast time. About an hour before landing the pilot came on the intercom to announce "Of course we have an update on the flight, but much more importantly - the major news organizations have just declared it will be President Obama."
I was able to get to the Lufthansa transit lounge just after touchdown, but just missed Obama's speech in Chicago live. (See picture above.)










