Maybe; I would likely just conclude horse sense is uncommon everywhere, but less so in engineers.
Joel Send a noteboard - 05/09/2012 12:11:58 AM
I work with a lot new graduate engineers and some of them or brilliant but some of them not so much. They tend to all be good at math but that not so much at the critical thinking thing.
From his bio it looks like he has an engineering degree but only briefly used during the first part of his Army service right out of college. After that he sold computers until deemed ready to become an executive at the steel mill his father owned. He could not have devoted much time even to that, because four years later he graduated with a Master of Divinity degree, but somehow thought that suited him to politics rather than ministry, so he entered the former profession.
Not that I disagree technical fields tend to draw ivory-tower types just like the rest of academia, but I would argue the pragmatism engineering requires makes it less common there than elsewhere.
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Anybody here ever studied the founding fathers of America?
30/08/2012 07:34:28 PM
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Slave-owning, mysoginist, wig-wearing members of the landed elite?
30/08/2012 07:51:33 PM
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No, never, not even briefly.
30/08/2012 07:57:39 PM
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What? Nooooo way
30/08/2012 08:06:30 PM
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My US history class was an hour long and I always got distracted by a butterfly or something.
30/08/2012 08:50:39 PM
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Did you just kinda compare yourself to the founding fathers?
30/08/2012 08:08:40 PM
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Not positively, but I have often thought they were a bad influence on me.
30/08/2012 08:21:48 PM
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Funny, my reaction to sentences like those is nearly the opposite.
30/08/2012 08:11:34 PM
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Fair point; it is revealing that none of the Bill of Rights amendments have multiple sections.
30/08/2012 08:39:24 PM
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You're projecting. *NM*
31/08/2012 12:48:12 AM
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I am aspiring.
31/08/2012 01:09:40 AM
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As a personal aside ...
31/08/2012 01:43:45 AM
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Like I say, maybe I invest too much in online posting.
31/08/2012 02:02:58 AM
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Re:
31/08/2012 02:27:00 AM
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31/08/2012 02:37:35 AM
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Well
31/08/2012 02:54:25 AM
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It does get repetitive too often.
31/08/2012 05:07:41 AM
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Doesn't really matter. You're gonna keep doing it.
31/08/2012 05:16:23 AM
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I did. They smelled of mahogany and death. They looked scabby and skeletal.
31/08/2012 12:35:44 AM
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Don't forget Hamilton! The creator of the American economy..... *NM*
31/08/2012 05:19:50 AM
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... and big government.
01/09/2012 01:54:20 PM
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I don't really buy that.....
01/09/2012 08:33:28 PM
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Hamilton loudly and often advocated a central bank, national debt and active federal government.
01/09/2012 08:41:50 PM
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I think the entire Age of Enlightenment is fascinating
31/08/2012 06:32:23 PM
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You realize you just made a great argument for intelligentsia rule, right?
01/09/2012 01:48:58 PM
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I would want better intelligenstia first
01/09/2012 02:48:28 PM
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Ah, the old uneducated>miseducated argument.
01/09/2012 03:39:07 PM
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*wonders if we could test*
02/09/2012 02:45:10 PM
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no there is a better reason why it wouldn't work
02/09/2012 02:58:18 PM
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I listen to some of supposed intellectuals talk and I am unimpressed
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Being well read does not make one smart, but does facilitate it to a great degree.
02/09/2012 04:32:05 PM
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I like the Starship Trooper approach
02/09/2012 05:04:17 PM
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I run very hot and cold on that one.
02/09/2012 06:28:44 PM
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What was that again about "you have a right to your own opinion, not your own facts"?
03/09/2012 06:39:01 PM
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Ah, right; I had forgotten our previous discussion of conscriptions termination in the '90s and '00s
03/09/2012 06:48:28 PM
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If you worked with more engineers you might change your opinion on the science degree part
04/09/2012 03:00:16 PM
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Maybe; I would likely just conclude horse sense is uncommon everywhere, but less so in engineers.
05/09/2012 12:11:58 AM
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