On 2/2/2006 at 5:08 PM Teo Zenios wrote:
the last thing a parent wants their kids to do these
days is be a
commodity
coder, engineer, or electronics repairman because of
the low pay and
offshoring. We are turning into a nation of MBAs, burger flippers,
salespeople, and paper shufflers.
OT: I picked up the current issues of DDJ, Electronic Design and EETimes
this morning out of the mail. The DDJ ran to a grand total of 56
pages--it's so thin that there's no spine on the binding--it's just stapled
together. ED isn't much better and EET was thinner than my Sunday
newspaper magazine supplement. (P.S. Bob Pease rambled on about crampons).
Signs of the times? Is the computer business in the US running out of
steam?
Cheers,
Chuck