Are Programmers Engineers?
The Llama King writes "The Houston Chronicle has an interesting story about a debate in the Texas Legislature over whether programmers are really engineers. A quote: " 'It's one of the silliest issues we're having to deal with this session, but it's also one of the most important,' said Steven Kester, legislative director of the American Electronics Association, an organization of computer companies." Are you really an engineer? Or just a code-monkey?"
The difference, however, is that the global high-technology community can count...
They said the same thing when our governer ran for President, but that turned out all right.
At least Texas is still the laughingstock of the spelling-nazi community.
*stares blankly into the camera* I can count. *pause* My staff, me and my staff, can count. You can count. You can count on us counting. Make no mistake about that. Counting is good. We are committed to people counting. *pause* The votes... were counted. We counted the votes. *pause* We counted the votes and with the help of god we stopped counting. *pause* This is a nation. A nation under god. A nation indiv... not possible to divide. Under god. *pause* Math is... clearly against religion. Against the bible. *pause* God bless you, and god bless America and all its 52 states. 50 states. *pause* There are 52 states in USA. I mean 50. *pause* We have started the war on North Korea. *blank stare* We... are bombing, I have ordered bombing of the capital of North Korea, which is Seoul. The axis of evil will fall. Through lies, deceit, insults and other things... those things will be used to alienate our allies.... etc etc etc
ROFLMAO!!!! HAHAHAHA brilliant :-) That is as perfect a written impression of Bush's speeches as is possible... hahahahah :-P Thanks for the big laugh of the day :-)
Daniel
Carpe Diem
So, what's the Software Engineering Exam in Texas like? Hard?
I'm guessing its almost as difficult as the exam that allows you to run for governor.