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Greetings, I'm an INTJ. I'm a scientist apparently. Nice to meet you. I took three different personality tests online and it turns put I got INTJ on everyone of them. I did some research on the matter and (if wikipedia isn't lying again) that this is ...
Started by Zoamelgustar on
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A real INTJ Scientist Geetings!
You, INTJ females are almost as rare as we, the INFJ males.
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I'm no rocket scientist.. But something is wrong here!!
Attachment: busted stem.jpg
This has been downloaded 200 time(s).
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2005 Honda 250ex, beat to hell and rode back home
2009 KTM 450XC, full Yoshimura exhaust, modded carb, KTM nerfbars, Douglas G2 rear wheels, Razr MX's, Pro Taper bars, , JB Racing... .
Rom what Ive heard, thats pretty common and apparently they redesigned it .
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Soon, I expect to be asked to revise and improve existing code written by engineers and scientists.
I've noticed that non-programmers do not share the same programming 'eye' as computer-scientists and full-time programmers.
As someone coming from a non...
Started by Zaid on
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by 42 people.
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However, my research that you must have at hand in order to understand the algorithm; still I'm not comfortable with function on theory instead of Making....
My degree is in biomedical engineering and I'm a research scientist.
Programmer.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Sentence:
"Scientists have proofed that photovoltaic cells convert sunlight into energy."
Question:
Is there any problem in the above sentence?
Started by promod dey on
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I am sure many developers here -- at least the ones who were formally trained -- took a fair amount of math courses in the university. Some minored in mathematics. The curriculum usually included Calculus (level 1, 2 and 3), linear algebra, probability...
Started by Andrei on
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I am a software developer (actually more is not so high when I'm working with high-level libraries and frameworks - for example, when programming on a server calling a poorly architected....
In computer science doesn't make me a computer scientist.
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I'm working toward a software engineering major, (business) management minor, and technical communication minor, and I was wondering: What kinds of non-technical courses should I try to take before I graduate that I might not get as part of my major or...
Started by Thomas Owens on
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by 29 people.
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I'm lucky that my university.
@icco: Yes, it's important not to work too hard.
P go out and party.
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Hello,
Entering my fourth year of university, I feel that I've stagnated as a computer scientist. I'm a fairly decent programmer as is - I've taken an array of courses on algorithms, formal languages, formal logic and the like (as well as a ton of math...
Started by mdkess on
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by 6 people.
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I think people think I'm crazy when I suggest.
Are applicable, or perhaps something else entirely.
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Http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/17/japanese-scientists-create-meat-from-poop/
Brings new meaning to blind date
Started by YTMND on
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I'm not eating that crap! Oh! crap do you get it? Please tell me it isn't served-from-poop/
Brings new meaning to blind date
who the hell gets these ideas in the first place anyway? I'm.
We'd all eat this.
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I'm about to graduate with a BS in Comp Sci next fall, and to be honest I feel very apprehensive. Not only about the job market, but I almost feel like I know less than I did when I came in. That's to say: I know a lot of generalities and theory, my coding...
Started by kylex on
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In the ....
A CS degree is a great asset to have (I'm studying it myself) be a computer scientist.
Good luck!
A "computer scientist or enjoy and specialise in it.
Any hobby programs you may have written would work well too .
That up.
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I wanna say John Cadbury.
Was he a scientist? iono, but he invented the chocolate bar
So yeah
Started by partyslims on
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I think he was more of an inventor???
kher...scientist is the one who....
Although i'm not sure if he's more of an engineer than a scientist, he sure was a lot of things, and good with it all.
Very inspiring chap.
A few of his babies.
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