Re: What it takes to be a revolutionary thinker
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Date: 03/11/05
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Date: 10 Mar 2005 20:47:07 -0800
PD--
My guess is that your young stud (and mom) thought someone at
the university might offer a scholarship--(or a job as a janitor
working with Matt Damen). Anyway, he gets to the Dept head (how did
that happen?) who ships him down the hall to a guy (PD) eating a bag
lunch. PD tells the kid that physics is a lot of work--and the kid's
thinking, for PD maybe...but the stud can only see himself in the role
of the Dept head--big office, reserved parking space, and young
staffers down the hall
to call on when work needs to be done.
What do you think? :-)
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