couldn't he have learned to use these machines at calsci? any one of them, perhaps, but to be able to operate these three different machines with his skill level, well, that's like teaching yourself how to fly a helicopter, sail a yacht and race a formula one car. so he had to know how to use the same kind of equipment before calsci then. and i'm assuming the scientific community at this level is pretty small, right? somewhere in the tens of thousands. but i refined my search with a new set of ripples. remember, track and field. right, because he ran long distance. right, so i went through research projects, filtered the names of research assistants against college track meet times, and i found these three. although, i got to tell you, there's probably more. university of hawaii's 2.2 meter telescope, 1996. duke's bioanalysis group, 1999. and mit's genome research team, 2001. he's like a chameleon. more like a snake, shedding successive skins. probably has a new identity by now. and a new target. ♪ most of us want to hear we've done a good j