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On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Joseph S. Barrera III wrote:
> Reza B'Far (eBuilt) wrote:
> > problems.... Why do most computer scientists insist on solving the
> > same problems over and over again when there are some many more
> > important and interesting problems (high level) to be solved ?????
>
> Amen!
Like what exactly? All the problems are in chemisty and physics and biology
and mathematics. We're just enablers :)
> Doing it in an (unecessarily) harder way does NOT make you more of a man
> (or less of a kiddie).
Yes, but doing it an order of magnitude or 2 easier does :) Which with the
way things are now, is not hard at all to do.
- Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg
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