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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Feb 2002 16:26:35 -0500
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computer science

Because it is a science to figure out why and how the computer and some of
the programs work.

At the German Fachhochschule (like Tech school) we were told that the
difference between us and the university is.
You can get it to work but have no idea why it works
at the University
They know why it doesn't work but can't get it to work.

LOL
Michael (that's why I have a German degree as Dipl-Inf(FH) and not in
computer science)


On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 16:18:31 EST, Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>
>Roger that. It must be true. As Melanie Mitchell of the Santa Fe Institute
>says, people in computer science tack the word "science" onto the backend
of
>their subject, like the creation scientists do, in the vain hope of making
>their field more respectable.
>
>This guy is both a computer scientist and a creation scientist. How much
more
>respectability can you tolerate in one person?
>
>Wirt Atmar
>
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