Well said! The old adage; "if something seems too good to be true; it probably is" is a truism. The outliers are very few. The Internet is used to amplify every small exaggeration and falsehood into banner headlines and…
No, You SHOULD blame the "Management" who cannot think past lining their own pockets.
You are quite right though i fear most Americans will find this truth unpalatable. My prediction: If and When the demise of American Tech. supremacy happens, the main culprits will be the American "Management" and…
You have hit the nail on the head. The reason that Silicon Valley has so many of the Chinese/Indian/Other nationalities is simply because of the volume of available "Good Enough" Engineering talent. In most of these…
That was no humour; but latent racism disguised as humour. This meme has become so pervasive and toxic that it is time we all work together to nip it in the bud.
Ah! There always has to be one moron in every serious conversation!
In addition to the TCP/IP books commonly mentioned, i highly recommend the following two, both by Srinivasan Keshav; * An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking: ATM Networks, the Internet, and the Telephone…
Well said! The old adage; "if something seems too good to be true; it probably is" is a truism. The outliers are very few. The Internet is used to amplify every small exaggeration and falsehood into banner headlines and…
No, You SHOULD blame the "Management" who cannot think past lining their own pockets.
You are quite right though i fear most Americans will find this truth unpalatable. My prediction: If and When the demise of American Tech. supremacy happens, the main culprits will be the American "Management" and…
You have hit the nail on the head. The reason that Silicon Valley has so many of the Chinese/Indian/Other nationalities is simply because of the volume of available "Good Enough" Engineering talent. In most of these…
That was no humour; but latent racism disguised as humour. This meme has become so pervasive and toxic that it is time we all work together to nip it in the bud.
Ah! There always has to be one moron in every serious conversation!
In addition to the TCP/IP books commonly mentioned, i highly recommend the following two, both by Srinivasan Keshav; * An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking: ATM Networks, the Internet, and the Telephone…