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The same science that only accepts "old" ice instead of any ice in global warming calculations. Then, they can make graphs "clearly showing" that all the ice is gone when in fact there is more ice in the arctic circle than in 2 decades.
The ribbon allows you to set multiple items at once. This was never possible pre-ribbon. I love saving all those dialog boxes to get a nice look. So, yeah, there's a learning curve, but at least it's for a good reason.
And a couple years ago, I read that the only profitable division of GM was GMAC and the only profitable division of GMAC was Ditech.com. So not because of cars at all.
My 10-year-old Acura touchscreen was 10 times easier to use than my new Mercedes click-wheel. Also, most features now take multiple clicks where they were 1-2 clicks on the Acura So they are getting much worse.
I drive a partially automated system in my Mercedes and it's way safer than not having anything. My car literally won't hit another car in front of me unless they cut me off badly or screech to a very sudden stop. It's very relaxing when you're in stop and go traffic.
Stanford has all their classes online, as do many universities. You can LEARN all you want. You can get a top-notch education for free. But people need the PAPER that gets them by the HR tollbridge.
There are always new things to do and never enough people to do them. I for one will be surprised if developers have a culling in the next 20 years. There are too many other jobs to eliminate first.