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by nmrm
4338 days ago
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> Can you provide some evidence regarding intelligence of truck drivers? Sure. This very article. Some non-truck drivers were apparently pretty impressed with the truck driver's book: The review, written by the eminent atomic historian Robert S. Norris, began, “For many years, Coster-Mullen has been printing his manuscript at Kinko’s (adding to and revising it along the way) and selling spiral-bound copies at conferences or over the Internet.” Norris clearly considered Coster-Mullen’s understanding of the bomb superior to his own. My own copy of “Atom Bombs” soon arrived in the mail, along with a sheet of testimonials from Harold Agnew, the former director of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, who was aboard the Enola Gay when it annihilated Hiroshima (a “most amazing document”); Philip Morrison, one of the physicists who helped invent the bomb (“You have done a remarkable job”); and Paul Tibbets, the commander and pilot of the Enola Gay (“I was very much impressed”). Incidentally, can you provide some evidence regarding the intelligence of software engineers? See how that feels? |
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Doesn't feel like anything at all.