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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (787391)6/3/2014 11:29:10 AM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (3) of 1576889
 
Also, it is worth noting that persons self-identifying as "scientists" may be simple biology, chemistry, or physics,


What do you mean by simple biology, chemistry, or physics???

A lot of those "scientists" are reliant on government for their incomes and are not trained to understand the relationship of cost to what they do; most engineers receive at least some training on the concept of cost vs. benefit, and of course, do actual work for a living rather than receive a government stipend.


You have absolutely no idea of what you are talking about......to suggest that a scientist skews his work and conclusions for a stipend is totally stupid... Science in which one has peers that will repeat anothers work to validate or invalidate his results.... And if that work has large implications, it will be repeated many times by other scientists.... And you are clearly not aware of the difference between those who are currently called "engineers" and scientists. In industry, especially high tech, all scientists and engineers are usually referred to as engineers largely to avoid the scramble of many disciplines and specialties.... On the other hand a CPA's work is largely putting the dollars and cents in the correct column in the ledger...
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