I agree. The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow.
But, what many young people don't understand is that we still have to learn
from "older" people. I'm not talking about technology, but EQ skills,
management skills, and other skills that come only from experience.
I know, because I'm young... and thanks to a co-operative education program
at my university I've learned a few handy things.
At 04:58 PM 12/26/00 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>i guess you find nothing humorous about watching a highly paid,
>professional , who is too arrogant of his own abilities to keep up on his
>knowledge, get his ass handed to him by a 12 year old. :)
>Socially redeeming value or not, they are the future, not beacuse they
>have tried to learn to hack, but beacuse they are taking time to learn,
>that must be worth something.
>Today's script kiddie is tomorrows professional, that is if you don't have
>them taken out and shot, as you would plainly like to have them handled :)
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