Comment This just in (Score 1) 57
Massive Power Outage Paralyzes Turkey
Chicken unaffected.
Massive Power Outage Paralyzes Turkey
Chicken unaffected.
No, it's convention. It's like telling someone they're not going to make a brilliant impression as an undertaker if they keep wearing their Elmo tie to work.
Basically the same in the USA. The liberal arts majors get mad at us for 'blowing the curve'.
In college our advisers had us all change major to undecided before taking 'freshman comp', the English prof hated engineers. You were guaranteed to get a C at best with engineering as your major. With undecided most engineers got As or Bs. They collected the data and eventually forced emertus status on the jackass.
Note that liberal arts students don't have to take any non-remedial (for college) math or science. Yet they are the well rounded ones. They think they define 'well rounded'.
I majored in history in college. I not a historian. I am an engineer.
There are places where you can get arrested for saying that.
My parents sentenced me to a four year bit with the Jebbies for HS.
College humanities total requirements for Engineering were a review of HS freshman humanities coursework from the Jesuits.
anyone with a college degree can be trained to be a programmer
You are so full of shit, the whites of your eyes are brown.
This is not new. STEM professors guard the gates and maintain competence. They have been doing it for decades. Humanities have been rotten with grade inflation/relativism sense the 1960s. The bad example is in the STEM prof's face daily (and of course in the math-less science survey courses 'they' take).
Where do you think most of your HS teachers got degrees? They sure didn't bust ass in the education school.
If there were no humanities departments to transfer the bad students to, it would be worse. That acts as an idiot relief valve. The spoiled suburban kids get their humanities/business degrees and hard science/math/engineering degrees continue to have value.
Thank god for the calculus and physics course sequences. Did you notice that once you pass those, your academic advisers learned your name?
BTW I think 'Perverse Economic Incentives' would make a good porn title.
Or they could be devalued because of the advertisments, tv shows, music and other crap that 99% of them produce.
Most 'writers' work isn't worth $1000/year.
The basic fact is nobody sets out to be a cog doing something boring. Fun, creative work is desired by all.
You can find it by slogging through a bunch of technical subjects, at the end of that process is fun, creative work for those who can see big pictures and do the technical things.
But on the humanities side of the world there is no slogging through tough subjects. They are all just special snowflakes and it's the world's problem that we don't want to employ them all 'creating'.
Having attended many parties thrown by art students I can tell you that you are full of shit regarding 'art isn't easier then engineering'. The school part is much much easier, making a living, not so much.
Regarding crazy professors. All schools have those. It's just a byproduct of tenure.
Find the hot art major he's chasing. Seriously, when an 18 year old is about to make a really dumb decision it's always about pussy.
His first semester he is likely fighting calculus and classical physics. It's a real grind for the kids who didn't prepare enough in HS.
It's not the way people generally write, and certainly isn't how formal text is written. The ampersand is usually reserved/recommended for specific, named joinings - Hall & Oates, Smith & Wesson, <third example that escapes me at the moment>. It's not a general purpose drop-in replacement for the word "and."
As for it being "abuse," well... you may not have noticed, but my original post wasn't entirely serious.
You realize the resigning employee knew he was going to resign before management did and could have done anything he wanted back when he was 'a loyal trooper'.
The best story of timebombs I know as back in the 70s. 3 months after an employee left all the delinquent Sears CC bills went out 'Your mother carried your for nine months, We're not your mother. Pay-up dead beat.' They went out like that for months.
They would have sued the programmer. But their payoff rate skyrocketed and they couldn't prove who did it anyhow.
global variables are seen redundant
As is the word "as," apparently.
Yeah... bout as bloody ignorant as them bloody Romans who invented the bloody thing thousands of years ago.
(You do realise that & is an older letter than K and Z, right...?)
What's that got to do with anything?
K^4 and all.
Ether way, the problem won't be the radiator, it will be the working fluid.
Always draw your curves, then plot your reading.