..I admit I laughed at this, but just to add a point from the Scalia post from last week: take a look at the quote on Kad Barma's homepage. It's from Ogden Nash, and it says, "People who have what they want are fond of telling others that they don't really want it." I love that quote, and I can't help but think of it when I see stuff like Scalia's message. I still have a hard time with someone rising to the absolute top of a profession and then telling others not to do so, when that's the entirely rational way to go for many a bright young non-technical major.
I resemble that remark. Bonus points if you can name the comic that last line is from.
ReplyDelete..I admit I laughed at this, but just to add a point from the Scalia post from last week: take a look at the quote on Kad Barma's homepage. It's from Ogden Nash, and it says, "People who have what they want are fond of telling others that they don't really want it." I love that quote, and I can't help but think of it when I see stuff like Scalia's message. I still have a hard time with someone rising to the absolute top of a profession and then telling others not to do so, when that's the entirely rational way to go for many a bright young non-technical major.
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