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- From: ark@research.att.com (Andrew Koenig)
- Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Vacant Job Positions
- Message-ID: <DMxDnH.J1y@research.att.com>
- Organization: AT&T Research, Murray Hill NJ
- References: <3120B741.3482@crl.com> <4fsujc$no8@remus.reed.edu> <4g0e9h$92j@sun132.spd.dsccc.com>
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 14:59:41 GMT
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- In article <4g0e9h$92j@sun132.spd.dsccc.com> kcline@sun132.spd.dsccc.com (Kevin Cline) writes:
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- > However, I have never heard an engineers attribute his success
- > or happiness in life to some class in "The Emergence of Western
- > Civilization"; nor have I seen any study that correlates the success or
- > happiness of graduates with the number of humanities courses completed.
-
- This is true. On the other hand, I have seen any number of engineering
- graduates who are incapable of writing a coherent paragraph.
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- --Andrew Koenig
- ark@research.att.com
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