Messages in this thread | | | Date | 18 Jan 2003 12:21:00 +0200 | From | (Kai Henningsen) | Subject | Re: any chance of 2.6.0-test*? |
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Emiliano.Gabrielli@roma2.infn.it (Emiliano Gabrielli) wrote on 13.01.03 in <20030113170014$20a1@gated-at.bofh.it>:
> On 01:38, lunedì 13 gennaio 2003, Rob Wilkens wrote: > > It only goes to show that the core of computer science hasn't changed > > over the years. While some technology changes, the science itself stays > > the same. Much like a physicist should know the outdated theories of > > relativity by Albert Einstein (made way back in the 20th century as > > well) a good computer scientist should appreciate the contributions of > > its founders, and have a good grasp of their core contributions. I'm > > not claiming to be an expert in either field, however. > > You think Relativity is outdated ?!? I can't beleave !
I seem to recall that there are some areas in the world (carefully not naming any examples here) where some religious extremists have managed to sabotage public education, especially the sciences. If he's a victim of those guys, that would explain a lot (and shift some part of the blame elsewhere) ...
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