Heck, if we are going to continue this thread, I'm dying to know if the
prof. is american, norwegian, or south african then (or something else).
Now, I've personally never understood how people who can understand
technical subjects cannot also understand and do mechanical things. I've
worked with very bright programmers who don't understand how an internal
combustion engine works, and don't care. I can't walk past something
mechanical without being curious about how it operates - but I have the
same attitude towards computers, hardware and software.
dunno. just wondering.
charles
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Michaell Taylor wrote:
>
> I had to assemble a Beowulf cluster to run a simulation of probabilities of
> different sorts of economic events and their impact on the political
> landscape. Gotta use linux if you do serious computing.
>
> Sorry, even the most basic mechanics is beyond me - I prefer to simulate my
> world - that way you don't bang your knuckles on the engine.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of Christopher Northrop
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 3:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: US Elections
>
> What is a ummm..
>
> > Senior Economist, Reis.com, New York, USA
> > Professor of Political Science, NTNU, Norway
> > Professor of Statistics, UofD, South Africa
>
> doing on this mailer group? Not that they can't be here, just seems Odd..
> Yo teach, Could ya fix my car to?
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