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Darren New wrote:
> It's also an excellent way to meet (a) friends and (b) business
> contacts. You'll be in a mile-square place with thousands of people your
> own age, most pretty smart, most rather more tolerant of differences
> than places with less explicit mixing of cultures going on, etc. You'll
> also be around people whose job it is to travel around the world meeting
> with and talking to people with interesting problems, and whose other
> job it is to talk people into giving them money to solve interesting
> problems they didn't know they had.
>
> It's not about the computers. It's about the people.
People told me uni would be like this. It wasn't even remotely like
this. :-(
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