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'Clock Kid' Ahmed Mohamed and His Family To Leave US, Move To Qatar

theodp writes: The curious case of Ahmed Mohamed, the 9th grader who was cuffed for scaring school officials with what turned out to be a repackaged digital clock, has taken yet another twist with news on Tuesday that the 'Clock Kid' and his family will move to Qatar. Less than 24 hours after Ahmed met President Obama at the White House, the family issued a news release saying, "After careful consideration of all the generous offers received, we would like to announce that we have accepted a kind offer from Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) for Ahmed to join the prestigious QF Young Innovators Program, which reflects the organization's on-going dedication to empowering young people and fostering a culture of innovation and creativity." Prior to the announcement, some in the press sensed something was amiss when the President seemed to give Ahmed the cold shoulder on Monday after personally inviting Ahmed to the White House for "Astronomy Night." Last month, Ahmed enjoyed a decidedly warmer welcome at Google, where he was literally put front and center before the Google Science Fair winners (including Grand Prize winner Olivia Hallisey, who came up with a novel way to detect Ebola), and enjoyed a meet-and-greet with Sergey Brin.

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  1. Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invited by r.freeman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Remove casing from a Wallmart clock
    get invited by Google and President

    Fucking genius, durrrr.
    It was a mass produced clock, not any "invention".

  2. OK lets be real by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OK, lets be 100% honest about this kid. This entire thing was a setup by his FATHER to get attention for his "cause". His father is a well known activist and Imam who plans these types of events. Now that the whole thing has been exposed as a fraud the father is moving. Of course the media never follows up, and the public never learns the truth.

    1. Re:OK lets be real by jittles · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If you explain your point and site sources then people don't think you're making things up.

      What better source do you need than the actual photos of his arrest and the clock? You can see the circuit board was etched by a company that sold alarm clocks to Radioshack in the 1970s. You can see the logo for the company silkscreened right onto the board. Unless you think that the young lad decided to put a company logo on his 'invention'?

    2. Re:OK lets be real by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The media doesn't want to admit they got played.

  3. Re:Tic tic tic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Cool post, AC. Want to bring it to the White House?

  4. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Etherwalk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Remove casing from a Wallmart clock

    get invited by Google and President

    Fucking genius, durrrr.

    It was a mass produced clock, not any "invention".

    Unfortunately true. He is not a particularly bright kid and is being unduly celebrated. He took apart a clock. While we should celebrate kids taking apart clocks, we shouldn't call it an invention.

  5. Mission accomplished? by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The invention turned out to be nothing of the sort, and supposedly his sister had been trying to stir shit up w.r.t. Muslim oppression.

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    1. Re:Mission accomplished? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Their entire family are activists. The whole thing was a setup from the start. And everyone fell for it, including Google and the President.

  6. Makes sense by Opr33Opr33 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because clearly he deserves more recognition for reassembling a clock than Olivia does for discovering a new way to detect Ebola...

  7. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No you forgot, he set it up like a suitcase bomb to get attention. Much more inventive than just taking it apart. Getting attention is the only route to success in America.

  8. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by rwven · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I took apart 2-3 clocks growing up. Where's my medal?

  9. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Shoten · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Remove casing from a Wallmart clock

    get invited by Google and President

    Fucking genius, durrrr.

    It was a mass produced clock, not any "invention".

    Don't forget the part about meeting with the leader of...Sudan, of all places. Yeah, he lost my support and all hope of my thinking he's interested in fairness and equality after that.

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  10. Fraud by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ahmed didn't just not invent anything, he disobeyed a science teacher who saw the clock and told him not to show it to anyone else in the school. Ahmed plugged in the clock and set an alarm to go off during his English class. The mess of unsecured components and wires was dangerous when plugged into 110V AC, if not scary for what it might be. The English teacher quite understandably freaked out.
    Ahmed's father had to have known the clock was not the invention of his son, yet he set up fundraisers.
    Last November, Ahmed's father registered a company named Twin Towers Transportation.

    Obama should be ashamed of his rush to judgement, as should Google.

  11. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by cayenne8 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Unfortunately true. He is not a particularly bright kid and is being unduly celebrated. He took apart a clock. While we should celebrate kids taking apart clocks, we shouldn't call it an invention.

    Good Riddance.

    It appears this family has tried this grab for attention more than once, with the daughter at least once....

    So, they finally got their 15min of fame, and now let's just be happy to have them out of the country and back where they want to be in the first place.

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  12. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by gmack · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is not about it being an invention. This is about him doing something interesting for his age and at the very least he did some re soldering there and instead of getting a pat on the head from his teachers, they overreacted the police. On top of that, he was illegally questioned by the police since his parents were not allowed to be present even after he asked for them. They made this kid feel like an isolated second class person and to be honest, I can't imagine a more effective way to turn this kid into an actual terrorist.

    The attention he got was more about undoing the damage than rewarding any actual genius.

  13. Qatar is not the typical arab oil sheikdom by 140Mandak262Jamuna · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Not saying Qatar is a paradise of democratic virtue or anything. But among the emirates, sultanates, sheikdoms and kingdoms over there, Qatar is one of the more progressive ones. It is trying hard to diversify away from oil. It gives freehand to Al Jazeera, as much a free hand you would expect from that part of the world.

    Among the OPEC nations, Qatar has the lowest "survival" oil price. Saudi Arabia has the lowest production cost, less than 5$ a barrel. But the government has so many obligations, borrowings, interest obligations etc etc, it needed oil to be at 105$ a barrel to survive. Other countries were even higher. Sensing the danger fracking is posing to OPEC, Saudi Arabia decided to take care of itself first. It built a large fund slowly to weather the storm and dropped the oil price. It was hoping it would stabilize at 80$ a barrel, making fracking not worth the investment, while stretching its reserve funds. But it took all other OPEC nations by surprise, there was no concerted action, no help from Saudis for immediate budget needs, so all hell broke loose and oil went south all the way to 40$ a barrel. It is hurting them all. But least hurt nations are Qatar, its survival price was about 60$ a barrel last Dec, and Saudi Arabia because it built a reserve fund and its production costs are so low.

    OPEC is hoping fracking will stop, inventories will dwindle and the oil price will go back up. But fracking does not need large lead times. The fracking leases already bought have been paid for, and new leases are coming in at low prices. So if oil goes back over 60$ fracking will start to thaw and it will keep oil below 80$ all the time.

    It is bad for global warming, renewables and all that, but for sustained economic growth there is nothing like low energy prices. Qatar might be the only country there to become an Arabian Singapore. So this invitation to the clock kid seems a natural fit for them. The clock kid's dad was a Presidential candidate in Sudan. Not some impoverished African, he got connections too.

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  14. You know what would be ironic? by GuB-42 · · Score: 4, Funny

    That they miss their plane because their alarm clock failed.

  15. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by King_TJ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yep.... I hate to say it, but I think a LOT of us just got fooled on this one, at least initially. As techie "geeks", we *wanted* to believe this was all about a young, brilliant kid getting held back by "the system".

    In reality, it's shaping up to look like this was all a political ploy.... Research the background of the kid's parents and you'll start to see what I mean.

    IMO, this was all part of a preconceived plan to scare people at school by bringing in a suspicious-looking device and then cry discrimination when called out on it.

  16. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Penguinisto · · Score: 5, Interesting

    PS: In 1979, I disassembled my mother's one and only (analog!) alarm clock (It was a GE - came with an AM/FM radio) to see how it worked.

    I was extremely careful about it, but that didn't stop her from issuing an ultimatum: re-assemble it into full working order, or get my ass beat into oblivion. I had three minutes to spare once I demonstrated it's functionality to her satisfaction.

    My reward was to get it back and keep it after she went out and bought another one; I think I added a couple of little speakers to it and a small amplifier (courtesy of an old Radio Shack 120-in-1 electronics kit). Sounded like pure crap, if I recall.

    (Strangest part of it all? I still have the damned thing...)

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  17. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by tripleevenfall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You could have correctly pointed out that this was a publicity stunt without using the moronic racist claptrap.

  18. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by poity · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Undeserved praise as a way of atoning for undeserved punishment does not show that we are more enlightened. In fact, it exposes further ignorance on our part.

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  19. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Dunbal · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Merely a sign of the times we live in. Politicians cater to the press, and the press is only loosely based on reality. But mostly on what sounds like a good story to sell a point. Journalistic integrity is dead and the self titled historians have decided instead to become fantasy writers. In this case, the poor oppressed muslim boy genius image is a winner because it's something to throw into the face of "islamophobes" in a day of islamic terrorism and the islamic invasion of Europe. Look - not ALL muslims are bad! Poor little kid got oppressed by our nasty school system it's not his fault he's a genius.

    And then the President (with abysmal ratings) decides to stick his oar in and see if he can salvage any credibility. But fools rush in where angels fear to tread. No one bothered to check to see if his "story" is actually true. Turns out it's not. But it DOESN'T MATTER because we'll just ignore the facts and bury any naysayers under a torrent of racism accusations. And if they don't shut up after that, we just have to direct our PC sheep towards them in the ultimate social DDOS attack. People love to hate and if you start pointing out facts you might just find yourself being the next Emmanuel Goldstein or worse, dragged before a court on hate-crime charges. Welcome to the Brave New World.

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  20. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Kid experiments with electronics. Local government wrongly detains him and accuses him of being a t'rrist. President demonstrates that's exactly how we're not supposed to act by inviting him to the White House instead of a jail cell.

    As pointed out before: The kid 'invented' a bigotry-detector.

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  21. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Dunbal · · Score: 4, Funny

    20,000 volts should be enough for anybody...

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  22. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by gmack · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I fully expect the teachers to check it out, that's just being responsible I might even expect them to confiscate it for safety reasons (those transformer connections look a bit suspect to me) or based on the fact that he was disrupting class with it. What I don't expect, would be for them to take him out of school in handcuffs and then illegally question him without his parents present or for that matter, having the principal send a letter to all of the parents implying the kid was potentially dangerous.

  23. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yep.... I hate to say it, but I think a LOT of us just got fooled on this one, at least initially. As techie "geeks", we *wanted* to believe this was all about a young, brilliant kid getting held back by "the system".

    I'm a geek, and nothing about how I reacted to the first story has changed. It doesn't matter at all if he built the clock from scratch, from parts or just took one apart. This is a kid, taking a clock apart is fun, it should be encouraged. Showing up with clock parts in a pencil case and immediately show it to your teacher and tell exactly what it is should not in any civilized country lead to a 14 year old being handcuffed and questioned while denied access to parents.

    The fear Americans let overrule the freedoms you used to have seems very disproportionate to the actual threat.

  24. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by ph1ll · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not saying you're right, not saying you're wrong but can you please cite some references? I did a (quick) Google and didn't find anything untoward.

    Yes, it's not a proper invention but he's just a normal boy, taking things apart. From reading some posts here, you'd think he'd lied about having cured cancer and then been humiliatingly debunked.

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  25. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by jandersen · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... but you'd better hurry up, the political landscape will most likely change in the next 18 months.

    How so? The US will still be run by the ultra-rich, privileged upper-class aided by their well-fed lackeys, the lobbying companies. Oh, you mean the puppets office will be different? Doesn't really count.

  26. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Jesrad · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He had the thing beep on purpose during english lesson. That is: he discreetly took it out of his bag during the lesson, opened it, plugged the adapter to a power outlet, and set it to beep. Then he was purposely evasive in his answers to the english teacher.

    The whole event was plain race-baiting.

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  27. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4

    The 'invention' was sophmoric at best(but, kiddo was a freshman who at least apparently cared about what his engineering teacher thinks, so there is at least room for cautious optimism about actually interesting future projects); but the support, while not merited by the 'invention' was arguably a valuable pushback against the mixture of idiot reflexive terror of circuit boards and shitkicking petty authoritarianism that he received.

    The point isn't "Wow, kid took apart a clock, how amazing, we should celebrate!!!"; but "When somebody does something other than text messaging with a gadget, we should encourage them to pursue even more interesting projects in the future; not pretend that exposed FR4 is somehow a WMD." Patting kiddo on the back just happened to be the most efficient way of telling the school district that they'd made themselves look like total morons in front of everyone.

  28. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by XxtraLarGe · · Score: 4, Informative

    ... but you'd better hurry up, the political landscape will most likely change in the next 18 months.

    How so? The US will still be run by the ultra-rich, privileged upper-class aided by their well-fed lackeys, the lobbying companies. Oh, you mean the puppets office will be different? Doesn't really count.

    To hazard a guess, I think he means most of us are getting fed up with the so-called social "justice" warriors who are continuously up in arms and having hissy fits over any perceived (though probably not real) slight. Yesterday provided a perfect example. Two guys on twitter made up a #boycottstarwarsvii hashtag, claiming the movie was racist against white people. Of course, SJWs went apoplectic with self-righteous indignation, and it even made CNN & The Daily Show, but it turns out it was all just a troll from the get-go. SJWs seem to go full retard every day.

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  29. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by Your.Master · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Everybody knew it wasn't a bomb. The evidence is clear: nobody evacuated, and the bomb squad wasn't called in.

    Therefore, it did not look like a threat, and reactions as if it looked like a thread were incorrect.

  30. Re:Remove casing from a Wallmart clock - get invit by ProfBooty · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to Irving police, Ahmed's case contained a digital clock that the student had taken apart and rearranged. Police said the student had the briefcase in his English class, where he plugged it into an electrical outlet and it started to make noise.

    Ahmed said his English teacher confiscated his case. A few hours later, the student said the school's principal and resource officer pulled him out of class. Police confiscated the case along with Ahmed's tablet computer.

    Why the heck was the kid playing with his clock, plugging it into a wall during english class. He either was bored with a short attention span, or was looking for attention, since he already showed it to his science teacher.

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  31. Re:Extra parts... by nytes · · Score: 5, Funny

    Extra parts do not exist; they're always there for a reason

    That's not tru. I had a coupl of parts lft ovr from rassmbling my kyboard and it works just fin.

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