In Warsaw, Obama Gets iPad Full of Polish Geekery
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 31 2011
During the Polish stop of President Obama's European trip, Polish prime minister Donald Tusk gave the American president a special iPad2 -- one stuffed with artifacts of Polish geek culture. The device, reported Poland's TVN 24 news station, contained "The Witcher," a video game developed by Polish creators, and copies of works by animator Tomasz Baginski and young filmmaker Damian Nenow. Obama's gift set also reportedly contained a copy of the works of science fiction writer Andrzej Sapkowski, on whose books "The Witcher" is based. (Thanks, Michal Kolanko)
Update: Kolanko points out that "The Witcher" is a PC game and was included in the gift package, but not on the iPad.
