The Clueless Manifesto
I don't usually echo other people's content, but I ran into this via Scoble:
I'm not entirely sure why it struck a chord, but it did.
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- Anonymous
February 20, 2006
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February 21, 2006
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February 21, 2006
Seymour Cray once said he preferred hiring new college graduates, simply because they don't yet know what is impossible.
(I cannot find the exact quote; my Google skills are failing me.) - Anonymous
February 21, 2006
Ah, yes, here's to the undereducated masses! Here's to the antithesis of education! I, for one, welcome our new dark age overlords and their total disregard for the "knowledge" of "specialists"!
- Drew - Anonymous
February 21, 2006
Drew, I don't think it's actually saying it's better to be uneducated. More like, if you "know" something is impossible, then you're not even going to try. Someone who doesn't "know" it's impossible will at least give it a go and maybe find some other solution along the way (or heck, maybe they discover it's not impossible at all) - Anonymous
February 22, 2006
How many shims are in Windows due to the clueless? - Anonymous
February 22, 2006
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February 23, 2006
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June 02, 2009
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