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Rocket science is often celebrated as the ultimate triumph of technology; a way to imagine the unimaginable and solve the unsolvable
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Rocket science is often celebrated as the ultimate triumph of technology; a way to imagine the unimaginable and solve the unsolvable
Think Like a Rocket Scientist will inspire you to take your own moonshot and enable you to achieve liftoff
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This is a very good read. I read it a few years ago and still think about it daily. Same for Moonwalking with Einstein; those always remind me of each other as far as readability and daily usability.
This is a very good read. I read it a few years ago and still think about it daily. Same for Moonwalking with Einstein; those always remind me of each other as far as readability and daily usability.
That is a great endorsement. Moonwalking with Einstein is a favorite of mine
Interesting...I know a few Rocket Scientists -
was this written by a Rocket Scientist?
"During his time at Cornell, he served as a member of the operations team for NASA's 2003 Mars Exploration Rover project; which sent two rovers to examine the Martian surface."
That's from Wikipedia, and the source for it now returns a 404 Page Not Found error on the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty page. My guess it's because he no longer teaches there.
It sounds like he did some rocket scientist type work during his undergraduate years, but considering he graduated from Cornell in 2003, then graduated from University of Iowa College of Law in 2007, which should have taken him 3 years, so he likely started law school in 2004 and had a gap year between Cornell and then UI Law School. That didn't give him a ton of time to be a full blown rocket scientist in my opinion. It sounds like he might have worked as one or similar role during parts of his undergrad and maybe one year after undergraduate studies, then went to law school. He wasn't at Cornell doing a PhD either, so I find it hard to believe he was doing some substantial or transformational work with the Mars Exploration Rover project. Lots of undergrad students do volunteer or low paid work for studies or academic work, but they are blocked from high level work.
Not calling this guy a liar, but he sounds like a stereotypical self help exaggerator. Some guy who blows up a portion of his life to claim some kind of credibility that is flimsy. Happens all the time in this self-help book industry.
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was this written by a Rocket Scientist?
was this written by a Rocket Scientist?
was this written by a Rocket Scientist?
That's from Wikipedia, and the source for it now returns a 404 Page Not Found error on the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty page. My guess it's because he no longer teaches there.
It sounds like he did some rocket scientist type work during his undergraduate years, but considering he graduated from Cornell in 2003, then graduated from University of Iowa College of Law in 2007, which should have taken him 3 years, so he likely started law school in 2004 and had a gap year between Cornell and then UI Law School. That didn't give him a ton of time to be a full blown rocket scientist in my opinion. It sounds like he might have worked as one or similar role during parts of his undergrad and maybe one year after undergraduate studies, then went to law school. He wasn't at Cornell doing a PhD either, so I find it hard to believe he was doing some substantial or transformational work with the Mars Exploration Rover project. Lots of undergrad students do volunteer or low paid work for studies or academic work, but they are blocked from high level work.
Not calling this guy a liar, but he sounds like a stereotypical self help exaggerator. Some guy who blows up a portion of his life to claim some kind of credibility that is flimsy. Happens all the time in this self-help book industry.
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