Well the "inner" and "outer" world was part of our last class lesson, I shit you not. In an engineering class. Love this prof. I personally dislike polarities like that, because if you'll notice, I made a distinction between what was actually important and what we're taught under.
Yeah, I'm probably going to end up so obsessed with this kind of stuff I'll make the effort to publish a paper, at this rate. I mean, like Prof Jersey Highwind and I discussed at one time, what separates our engineers from the outsourced ones in other countries is that on the whole, Americans kick ass creatively, because we're less regimented than other cultures (like Japan will always kick our ass on the neat and tidy answers, but fumble if suddenly they were told to rotate it or make it blue, as an example).
I expected to have rambled much longer, but I think I did alright making my points. Also, I wrote it during my programming class's lab time. XD
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Yeah, I'm probably going to end up so obsessed with this kind of stuff I'll make the effort to publish a paper, at this rate. I mean, like Prof Jersey Highwind and I discussed at one time, what separates our engineers from the outsourced ones in other countries is that on the whole, Americans kick ass creatively, because we're less regimented than other cultures (like Japan will always kick our ass on the neat and tidy answers, but fumble if suddenly they were told to rotate it or make it blue, as an example).
I expected to have rambled much longer, but I think I did alright making my points. Also, I wrote it during my programming class's lab time. XD
~Cendri