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Tualha wrote:Funny thing about the Amazon page on that book: there are five reader reviews, and without exception, they read like Ebay reviews: they're all about the physical condition of the book or how quickly it was shipped. There's nothing at all about the content! What's with that?! Don't these people read Amazon reader reviews? I've noticed a similar trend in the reviews of some of the critical thinking books I've been evaluating on Amazon. Pitiful...
Because we are perfectly normal people here, that's why! Perfectly normal! *twitch*Tualha wrote:Mr. Bakerstein (why the devil is the server converting "Bake master" to that?)
Tualha wrote:...interesting as the Jacobus looks, it'll have to wait until I have a better grip on the necessary skills.

Tualha wrote:This will hopefully give me some idea whether my ideas of studying law or journalism are really practical.

Bakemaster wrote:Tualha wrote:This will hopefully give me some idea whether my ideas of studying law or journalism are really practical.
Let me guess: You looked up a list of jobs sorted by salary and security, and chose the first and last entries?
That's really not remotely helpful. Particularly considering that banging your head against thermodynamics and the like is unlikely to help you confront the real macroscopic world on a day-to-day basis.ST47 wrote:Science. All of science.
Jorpho wrote:That's really not remotely helpful. Particularly considering that banging your head against thermodynamics and the like is unlikely to help you confront the real macroscopic world on a day-to-day basis.ST47 wrote:Science. All of science.

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