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>> Well, everybody seemed to think that once I had a degree, people would
>> be falling over themselves to be the first to employ me.
>
> Maybe a few decades ago, but not anymore.
I thought it was more like a few centuries?
>> Why is another qualification going to be different?
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> Becuase unlike degrees, hardly anyone has a PhD, it makes you stand out
> from the crowd (which a degree *used* to do).
Hey, if *I* can actually get one, it can't be that rare.
>>> Because you will enjoy doing it
>>
>> If it's true, that would be a valid reason.
>
> Well presumably you would choose to do study a subject you enjoyed...
Uh, well yeah, but you generally don't find out whether you enjoy
something until after you've started doing it?
>> I'm thinking I might make a list of cool stuff just for the hell of
>> it, actually. :-D
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> Yes, I want to see another thread with "List of things I enjoy" :-)
Your wish is my comonad!
Er, wait...
C... co... comonoid... coroutine... covarience...
...parley?
Ah, YES! Parley. Parley.
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