Revenge of the nerds
guardian.co.uk
Revenge of the nerds
1–10 of 24 posts
Re: Revenge of the nerds
#2Sadly, it's those who are trained and experienced in writing who help to shape the minds and attitudes of others. The influence of the public is in the hands of those who comment, rather than those who help to create the world that enables their existence.
Re: Revenge of the nerds
#3Or maybe not. British humor ("humour?") is totally inscrutable to me.
Re: Revenge of the nerds
#4Re: Revenge of the nerds
#5He thinks the side he's on is the artists. Actually it's the old.
Artists are not the conservatives. They're the people embracing change and seeing what they can do with it. If anything, the artists will win even more now, because with luck there'll be a lower barrier to entry.
Re: Revenge of the nerds
#6Well guess what...
Re: Revenge of the nerds
#7What a vile and invidious piece. Equating mathematicians and nerds with thieves, and touting his inability to understand another area as a positive virtue. Sadly, it's those who are trained and experienced in writing who help to shape the minds and attitudes of others. The influence of the public is in the hands of those who comment, rather than those who help to create the world that enables their existence.
Re: Revenge of the nerds
#8I think he's missing a tag. Or maybe not. British humor ("humour?") is totally inscrutable to me.
Re: Revenge of the nerds
#9I think he's missing a tag. Or maybe not. British humor ("humour?") is totally inscrutable to me.