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>> Words fail me... It's like somebody using a chainsaw to slice a loaf of
>> bread, and seeing absolutely nothing wrong with doing so. What do you
>> *say* to someone like that?! >_<
>
> "Have a chainsaw"?
LOL! Yeah, I guess so...
The guys over there are now arguing that since you need to know physics
to be a mechanical engineer, and you need to know chemistry to be a
laboritory chemist, why shouldn't you need to know predicate calculus,
abstract algebra and set theory to be a computer programmer?
Seriously, WTF??
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