Comment Just as bad in Medicine (Score 4, Interesting) 227
Same thing happens with doctors and nurses, quite frankly.
Same thing happens with doctors and nurses, quite frankly.
Getting a degree requires much more persistence than competence. Nothing in what you said changes the truths of what the GP said.
I'm sorry that you remain stuck in a previous century.
I'm sorry you're stuck in the 18th Century.
Please reset your Apple Watch to the correct date. It's the 21st Century, the year is 2015.
Most PhD and Masters graduates are women nowadays. In many of the top research fields the majority of faculty are women.
Please be advised the culture shock may be severe. But you will get through it.
I'll bet the reviewers repeat ideas women in their committees say, as if they came up with the ideas themselves, too.
Who needs USB ports when you can soak up the fine clear 100 Gbps Internet2 waters?
Yes, that's 10,000 times faster than you get.
I feel the need
Ok, maybe one USB port, but it has to be USB3.
Fun fact, a corporation in Malaysia will be able to force your US State to rescind a lawsuit filed against a Malaysian owned patent troll.
Think about it.
Are you feeling like a Serf yet?
Wrong. Serfs had more rights than you do.
Do you have a time machine?
If Congress is for it, it probably isn't science.
"Secret Science" must be their code words for real science.
Unlicensed drivers delivering packages.
Under TPP this would be illegal.
Under many state laws this would result in the execs serving jail terms.
I'm sure nobody would call the cops on them
The main barriers I've heard of from young women trying to get into engineering careers have been, and still are:
1. Being hired.
2. Being given tasks that are just as important as the men get.
3. Not getting ignored when they say the same thing a guy repeats a minute later.
That plus sexism.
Just an observation from someone who has worked with women in engineering all my life.
Dear Armenian folks: while I sympathize with the history of your people, picking a fight with an algorithm is probably not a good use of your time. Everyone knows that Google's search content reflects the views of the wider Internet, and their sponsored links reflect the views of the people who pay them. You might be better off buying your own sponsored link on Google to combat the offensive one.
The liberal arts college I teach at is a little further along in this process. What matters most is community. You need to focus less on physical hardware, and more on finding faculty (and don't forget staff!) with hands-on skills, getting them committed to the space, and sucking in a critical mass of students to make it self-sustaining.
The fact that you were asked to do this by the administration is not a good sign.
And re putting it in your library: talk to your HVAC guys. Ventilation and noise are serious issues.
Actually, the UW surgical robot is the one you see in the space training sequences of certain SF movies. Ender's Game specifically.
It actually exists.
Those who can, do; those who can't, write. Those who can't write work for the Bell Labs Record.