Columbo
Never again
Said it before and I believe it....there are 1000s of reepbots in IT. The problem is reepbot is arts oriented.
Why is that an issue?
Said it before and I believe it....there are 1000s of reepbots in IT. The problem is reepbot is arts oriented.
Even then, I reckon you'd hate having to churn out copy for example to a creative brief.Why is that an issue?
Because....talking to machines is a tangible skill in the information ageWhy is that an issue?
Because....talking to machines is a tangible skill in the information age![]()
Even then, I reckon you'd hate having to churn out copy for example to a creative brief.
reepbot, are you doing cognitive behaviour therapy with your psychologist?
In the Engineering faculty toilets, above the loo paper roll was 'Arts Degrees - please take one'
Left brain degrees are harder core.No. I haven't been to my psychologist since June.[DOUBLEPOST=1444307172][/DOUBLEPOST]
I do know that Art's degrees are looked down upon.
True...because nerds program in their spare time for funLeft brain degrees are harder.
How come?Left brain degrees are harder.
Because there is no financial incentive at the end.How come?
Because there is no financial incentive at the end.
You need algebra...calculus is over-taught. 1%, or less, of the population need it.Oh ok. I used to be good at maths until algebra.
They require brain gymnastics, plenty of processing power and no room for airy fairy. Just logic, logic, logic.How come?
You need algebra...calculus is over-taught. 1%, or less, of the population need it.
They require brain gymnastics, plenty of processing power and no room for airy fairy. Just logic, logic, logic.
On a practical level, geometry is useful and algebra is beautiful. Calculus is a con.Why do i need algebra?
On a practical level, geometry is useful and algebra is beautiful. Calculus is a con.
Bill, Mark, Sergey, Larry and the others would argue the toss on that.Because there is no financial incentive at the end.
Arts/Science? Both.Would philosophy be a left or right brain activity?
Bill, Mark, Sergey, Larry and the others would argue the toss on that.
Arts/Science? Both.
Guess you already knew the answer to that then.Ok. Because I did a philosophy unit in my first term.