Comment Re:Based on their CV? (Score 1) 658
after google-ing around for "author's CV"
I found the following:
"Author's CV (resume)" (http://www.jafsoft.com/examples/rtf/rtf_examples. html)
"A copy of the author's CV/resume must be included at the end of the"(http://www.waldenu.edu/acad-rsrcs/writing-cen ter/frmtyle.html)
from the what i've seen so far its reasonable to conclude that they probably complied with the published rules/standards and thought something like this:
hmm.. 'MIT', it is prob good
thus they more likly exploited a system of trust, their mistake being that they trusted reputation, rather than the (implied) mistake of claiming they proccessed the content them selfs and thought it was good
thus decreasing the ~humor-value and significance as they directly exploited a system rather than an brain using human being
I found the following:
"Author's CV (resume)" (http://www.jafsoft.com/examples/rtf/rtf_examples
"A copy of the author's CV/resume must be included at the end of the"(http://www.waldenu.edu/acad-rsrcs/writing-ce
from the what i've seen so far its reasonable to conclude that they probably complied with the published rules/standards and thought something like this:
hmm.. 'MIT', it is prob good
thus they more likly exploited a system of trust, their mistake being that they trusted reputation, rather than the (implied) mistake of claiming they proccessed the content them selfs and thought it was good
thus decreasing the ~humor-value and significance as they directly exploited a system rather than an brain using human being