Henk Rogers is a rich man these days, after having secured the license for a certain Russian computer game back in the '80s. It was Rogers who licensed Tetris out to Nintendo for use in the Game Boy and NES, and it's Rogers who started The Tetris Company to manage future Tetris licensing.
That money is now going into the Blue Planet Foundation, a nonprofit Rogers has set up to research global warming. The foundation hosted a summit in Rogers' hometown of Honolulu in order to gather experts, in the interest of reducing fossil fuel dependency.
It's just one of Rogers' four "missions," which are about as ambitious as anything can be -- so much so that he doesn't expect them to be fulfilled within his lifetime: eliminating the need for fossil fuel, ending war, and, uh, understanding the universe. The other goal? "We need to make a back-up of life on Earth. We need to take each species on Earth and make a backup and populate other planets." Sounds vaguely crazy, but sensible at the same time!
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Apr 23rd 2008 1:58PM TurboFool said
He needs to add a fifth mission: Remove infinite spin!
Posted: Apr 23rd 2008 3:30PM Sketchampm said
New mission:
Make a true sequel to "The New Tetris" on N64!
Best. Tetris. Ever.
Make a true sequel to "The New Tetris" on N64!
Best. Tetris. Ever.
Posted: Apr 23rd 2008 6:06PM LocalToast said
Global warming, lol
Posted: Apr 24th 2008 2:54AM hvnlysoldr said
We can lower our dependency on the mideast for oil if we can build the Bering Strait Tunnel. The largest drill in the world is being made in Germany right now for it. I believe the article said it would be 57 feet diameter drill to drill 55 miles from Alaska to Russia.




