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Did you see the line near the bottom of the article:

>>However, McCann said her brother had asthma in an earlier tweet on 3 July.


I think a lot of movies now take place in the past to remove the mobile-phone problem.


That's really taking it out of context.


This should be at the top. This is why at home I read about tech and at work I execute tech. There's reading and then there's doing. Reading should be considered a side project when you work full time executing.


   Reading should be considered a side project when you work full time executing.
Full ACK. I wish I were only asked ONCE in an interview "Which blogs/sites do you read for technical education and what was the most interesting article you read last year?".


Almost every interviewer asks you to talk about yourself. It only takes 10 seconds to mention the types of things you do to stay sharp and informed.


   Almost every interviewer asks you to talk about yourself. 
Not my experience in Germany with big companies.


This is the big problem I had with engineering in school, so much was based on faith that you needed it. And just now as I'm writing this, I realized that's completely counter to my personality.

side note: I remember Einstein needed to learn particular math skills to help prove his ideas and sought out to learn it.


Bingo. I think this is the only reason it's working for my group right now and people declaring it "successful".

Like someone said above, we have no idea of the long term consequences.


>>We don’t “go remote” with our friends and family as a policy

Not as a policy, but we probably do more of it to our detriment. It's a really excellent point.


I think this is a pretty deep statement and I think it reflects the way I feel as well, and probably many others.

It's because we lack confidence in knowing if our system of improvement is going to work and we don't want to waste time.

I think you kind of need to Let Go and enjoy exploring or maybe just take structured online classes that you pay for.


That’s the plausible deniability part of it.


Definitely on to something. Our minds create ideas but it takes long term effort to realize them. Along the way, our instincts get in the way.


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