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Thick with Irony

This is an interesting article. While it clearly shows that many engineering degrees do pay well in comparison to careers (or lack thereof) that await those with Liberal Arts degrees, it's telling in what the article doesn't say. The article suggests that math geeks suffer ridicule from their liberal arts studying classmates only to get the last laugh when they land jobs for British Petroleum, Lockheed, Microsoft, and Allstate. I have no argument with that since the article states that there are fewer college graduates that emerge with strong math skills. It's simple supply and demand. To the ridicule that math and engineering geeks endure, I can only speak to my limited experience at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. That school is rich with math savvy students who spend much of their time on the North Quad (where most of the newest buildings presently sit). I don't recall seeing many engineering students taking it on the chin (I did run in a circle of a

Hamster Wheel of the Day

It's obvious that some people still lack personal responsibility . I wish they would not use that (lack of) power to try to save the world.

Hamster Wheel of the Day

Bad: During last night's Presidential press conference on health care, a reporter asks President Obama a non sequitur question about Dr. Henry Louis Gates' recent arrest. Worse: President Obama answers the question, suggesting the Cambridge police "acted stupidly" in their treatment of Dr. Gates. Fail: The Mass Media decides to make this exchange the top story to come out of last night's health care press conference.

Hamster Wheel of the Day

This is a small example why most of society cannot take conspiracy theorists seriously.

Hamster Wheel of the Day

Why do hospitals feel the need to advertise?

Hamster Wheel of the Day

Why is this necessary?

Hamster Wheel of the Day

The joy of empty calories from a bygone era , courtesy of TotalFark.com