To: sourcery
I can't square this:
He surprised professors by explaining the Schroedinger equation, which is of central importance to the theory of quantum mechanics.
With this:
The interview was conducted mainly with the senior Song since Yoo-geun is lacking in his ability to communicate with adults.
22 posted on
11/06/2005 11:28:51 AM PST by
TN4Liberty
(American... conservative... southern.... It doesn't get any better than this.)
To: TN4Liberty
Makes one wonder, doesn't it?
58 posted on
11/06/2005 12:53:52 PM PST by
skr
(Shopping for a tagline that fits or a fitting tagline...whichever I find first.)
To: TN4Liberty
My son has a buddy who is apparently very bright. He is an obsessive/compulsive who manifests that characteristic by acquiring every computer certification that exists. He performs floating point math in his head faster than you can key it into a calculator. Unfortunately, he lacks life experience outside computer certification. He will pretend great knowledge about a certain topic, but fails to provide any depth of understanding when queried further. His knowledge of history and philosophy reads like a list of DNC talking points.
The young man in the article is clearly gifted, but he still needs to exercise his skills in composition and communication. A gifted scientist who can not communicate his knowledge to others less gifted will not go very far in life.
72 posted on
11/06/2005 3:45:30 PM PST by
Myrddin
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