Thanks for the museums. Seriously. Kids in SJ have all grown up with field trips to those and it’s amazing to think you gave up billions to fund museums for everyone rather than buy an NBA team. We met a few times in the 90s at the eyeglasses store in Oakridge Mall and you were always more smiles than frowns.
The stress of the interview gives you a better insight into how they will react when presented with an unexpected situation. I’d never want a bullshitter on the team. A quick, “I don’t know offhand. I could look into it. Why do you ask?” is better to figure out their motivation, if there’s a project related to that, or how it’s important to them. In my career it has always benefitted me more to not give bullshit answers and get more understanding of what the client needs. The interviewer can tell immediately if that person is trained to think that way rather than an individual contributor who sees only a task to be completed.
So, it won't be the Peach Bowl anymore? It'll be the Mango Bowl soon? Or maybe Malaria Bowl brought to you by Canada Dry Tonic.
The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much.