On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 07:16:07PM -0700, Paul Makepeace wrote: > A certificate can save you spending the time making that explanation. > Saying "I have a degree" saves a lot of time, on both sides.
We all know of people who have degrees and are utterly clueless. I expect most of us have, unfortunately, had to work with such people or clean up after them. "I have a degree" doesn't mean anything, and "I have a degree in computer science" doubly so. About the only degree that I'll pay any attention to is something like theology. The sort of twisty thinking that requires is dead useful for debugging and using third-party libraries. -- David Cantrell | Hero of the Information Age comparative and superlative explained: <Huhn> worse, worser, worsest, worsted, wasted _______________________________________________ BristolBathPM mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.bristolbath.org/mailman/listinfo/bristolbathpm
