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To: spintreebob
I found the article so wordy and emotional that I could barely read it.
4 posted on
11/29/2016 5:39:47 AM PST by
marktwain
To: spintreebob
Developers solve problems. It is the problem-solving, not the problem-understanding, that gets you high.
Maybe this is why I was such a good COBOL programmer. At every company I was employed or contracted, I became the go-to guy to re-write bad programs. It is because, for me, the first step in solving a problem (which I love doing) is understanding the problem. Only then can you permanently fix it. Anything else is simply applying a bandaid.
12 posted on
11/29/2016 5:48:47 AM PST by
Mr. Douglas
(Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
To: spintreebob
What is it about this that convinces you that it is a great article, and why do you think it is necessary to understand her to make America tech great again?
I am asking these questions honestly and hope that you will respond.
For just a curious side note the surname Yitbarek originates from Ethiopia. She looks white, but I guess she is a very light skinned woman. Very attractive from the small picture she has at the link.
To: spintreebob
Yes, great article, if a bit too emotional for my taste.
But the core of what she is saying is so simple.
We are all different. We don’t all think alike, nor would that be desirable.
Value the strengths everyone has that are so different from each other.
It’s really simple. Anyone who has children understands how unique and different we all are as individuals and how innate those differences are. You can see it at an extremely early age.
78 posted on
11/29/2016 6:37:56 AM PST by
Lorianne
To: spintreebob
Whatever ping list this is, I want in.
93 posted on
11/29/2016 6:53:17 AM PST by
Celerity
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