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Unabomber Manifesto -- an excerpt
"C. P. Weidling" wrote in message ... Members of a lay audience always ask the big questions, the important questions, and that helps us to remember that our piecemeal efforts are only worthwhile insofar as they're steps towards answering those big questions. Actually, in my own field (biomedical research) you don't need to rely on lay people to ask the big questions. The MDs in the audience will do it, because they're always thinking about how whatever it is you're doing can be usefully applied to some real and pressing clinical problem. My difficulties in biomedical research have been with the PhDs. Most of who act, in their research and their thinking, as though they and their families were immortal and disease-proof. SBH |
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