These testers are not predominantly engineers. And especially they are not 
predominantly electrical or electronics engineers, and this seems to me to be a 
most desirable skill to have in this situation. That's unless you trust Rossi 
implicitly (and if you do, you're welcome).

Andrew
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Lynn 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 12:03 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Some reasons Rossi has personal credibility


  Strange, in my observation 3 things define the best engineers I know (of few 
hundred I have met):
  1 Excellent/encyclopedic memory - at least for engineering stuff, may not be 
able to remember their friends names or where they put their keys.

  2 Good at mental calculation (assess what-ifs quickly).
  3 Powerful work ethic.


  Raw smarts help too.




  On 23 May 2013 23:05, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

    Craig <[email protected]> wrote:


      . . . it doesn't surprise me

      that someone with a poor memory can also be an excellent engineer. The
      two traits go together. With me, for instance, it's because I have a
      hard time remembering, that I have become an excellent problem solver.
      When I look at code that I've written, just a few months earlier; it's
      like looking at new code which I've never seen before. I then have to
      reconstruct the solutions to the problems -- again -- from scratch.


    That is an interesting observation. I have the same kind of mind. I too see 
programs afresh the next day.


    That is helpful for jobs that require you to do the same thing over and 
over, year after year, such as teaching 5th grade. I imagine you would be bored 
to tears doing that if you could not find the same old historylesson 
interesting the 10th time around.

    I suppose Yul Brynner must have had this quality since he was able to 
perform "The King And I" on stage 4,625 (!) times. I guess that is a good thing.

    I think that the ability to forget is essential to many formsof creativity. 
There are people who do not forget things. They have prodigious memories and 
they can remember details from years or decades ago. If this ability gave us an 
evolutionary advantage everyone would have it. Since most of us tend to forget 
things I assume that promotes survival in natural circumstances.


    - Jed



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