The man in 10B was short with dark hair. He looked vaguely familiar, like that kid in the back of your middle school math class.
He sat down and I realized that I was sitting next to Bozidar Delic (Božidar Đelić), the Vice-Prime Minister of Serbia and minister in charge of Science and Technological Development. One of the most powerful men in Serbia.
I am impressed that this man, whom I met briefly in his office a few months ago, flies economy without a bodyguard or entourage, and, to a lesser extent, that he remembers what I am working on (a small project in a politically crucial city, but a small project nonetheless).