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kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]We already have a full employment act for people with no abilities. It’s called government.[/quote]
Government employees defeated the Nazi’s in Europe and put a man on the moon.
The moon thing was done for less money than Goldman Sachs lost last year, I’ll add.
Whats on your resume?
kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]We already have a full employment act for people with no abilities. It’s called government.[/quote]
Government employees defeated the Nazi’s in Europe and put a man on the moon.
The moon thing was done for less money than Goldman Sachs lost last year, I’ll add.
Whats on your resume?
kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]We already have a full employment act for people with no abilities. It’s called government.[/quote]
Government employees defeated the Nazi’s in Europe and put a man on the moon.
The moon thing was done for less money than Goldman Sachs lost last year, I’ll add.
Whats on your resume?
kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]We already have a full employment act for people with no abilities. It’s called government.[/quote]
Government employees defeated the Nazi’s in Europe and put a man on the moon.
The moon thing was done for less money than Goldman Sachs lost last year, I’ll add.
Whats on your resume?
kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
So you are definetly a smart dude Kewp! They did not let any slouchs through that door.
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They did in my case! My father worked there at the time and they were desperate for help managing the PC’s in their research departments. I was consulting at the time and just happened to fit the bill. Pure luck on my part.
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Too many engineers today, at any level, do not want to develop their own process and think outside the box.
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Very true. This why in network security the best people often have no formal training at all, as their job is to break the boxes the stuffy CS engineers designed!
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Good paying salaries have attracted a pool of ppl that do this as a job. The best engineers I have seen do this as a lifestyle.
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This is also very true. I do what I do because I can’t imagine doing anything else. The thought of manual labor terrifies me. I also am pretty much always ‘working’, in that I’m constantly thinking about new problems/solutions and studying new technology. I’ll stop when my heart does.kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
So you are definetly a smart dude Kewp! They did not let any slouchs through that door.
[/quote]
They did in my case! My father worked there at the time and they were desperate for help managing the PC’s in their research departments. I was consulting at the time and just happened to fit the bill. Pure luck on my part.
[quote]
Too many engineers today, at any level, do not want to develop their own process and think outside the box.
[/quote]
Very true. This why in network security the best people often have no formal training at all, as their job is to break the boxes the stuffy CS engineers designed!
[quote]
Good paying salaries have attracted a pool of ppl that do this as a job. The best engineers I have seen do this as a lifestyle.
[/quote]
This is also very true. I do what I do because I can’t imagine doing anything else. The thought of manual labor terrifies me. I also am pretty much always ‘working’, in that I’m constantly thinking about new problems/solutions and studying new technology. I’ll stop when my heart does.kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
So you are definetly a smart dude Kewp! They did not let any slouchs through that door.
[/quote]
They did in my case! My father worked there at the time and they were desperate for help managing the PC’s in their research departments. I was consulting at the time and just happened to fit the bill. Pure luck on my part.
[quote]
Too many engineers today, at any level, do not want to develop their own process and think outside the box.
[/quote]
Very true. This why in network security the best people often have no formal training at all, as their job is to break the boxes the stuffy CS engineers designed!
[quote]
Good paying salaries have attracted a pool of ppl that do this as a job. The best engineers I have seen do this as a lifestyle.
[/quote]
This is also very true. I do what I do because I can’t imagine doing anything else. The thought of manual labor terrifies me. I also am pretty much always ‘working’, in that I’m constantly thinking about new problems/solutions and studying new technology. I’ll stop when my heart does.kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
So you are definetly a smart dude Kewp! They did not let any slouchs through that door.
[/quote]
They did in my case! My father worked there at the time and they were desperate for help managing the PC’s in their research departments. I was consulting at the time and just happened to fit the bill. Pure luck on my part.
[quote]
Too many engineers today, at any level, do not want to develop their own process and think outside the box.
[/quote]
Very true. This why in network security the best people often have no formal training at all, as their job is to break the boxes the stuffy CS engineers designed!
[quote]
Good paying salaries have attracted a pool of ppl that do this as a job. The best engineers I have seen do this as a lifestyle.
[/quote]
This is also very true. I do what I do because I can’t imagine doing anything else. The thought of manual labor terrifies me. I also am pretty much always ‘working’, in that I’m constantly thinking about new problems/solutions and studying new technology. I’ll stop when my heart does.kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
So you are definetly a smart dude Kewp! They did not let any slouchs through that door.
[/quote]
They did in my case! My father worked there at the time and they were desperate for help managing the PC’s in their research departments. I was consulting at the time and just happened to fit the bill. Pure luck on my part.
[quote]
Too many engineers today, at any level, do not want to develop their own process and think outside the box.
[/quote]
Very true. This why in network security the best people often have no formal training at all, as their job is to break the boxes the stuffy CS engineers designed!
[quote]
Good paying salaries have attracted a pool of ppl that do this as a job. The best engineers I have seen do this as a lifestyle.
[/quote]
This is also very true. I do what I do because I can’t imagine doing anything else. The thought of manual labor terrifies me. I also am pretty much always ‘working’, in that I’m constantly thinking about new problems/solutions and studying new technology. I’ll stop when my heart does.kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
[/quote]kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
[/quote]kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
[/quote]kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
[/quote]kewp
Participant[quote=Casca]
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
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