Physicist: 31, 331, 3331, 33331, 333331, 3333331, and 33333331 are all prime, so the pattern must continue.
Mathematician: Careful, patterns can be deceptive. You need a rigorous proof for such a claim.
Data scientist: None of this is making any money
I remember that a big part of it was that you wanted your coworkers to like you and get along with you, because many of them were spouses to senior military members, and they had careers on the Civilian side. If you made them look bad, you would be in the "out" crowd.
Around 2002 I had an internship with the DOD as a "Budget Technician". I knew I was not made for the public sector when a coworker who was full time pulled me aside and gave me some advice for my success, "Stop working so hard, you're making the rest of us look bad."
So that whistling in the opening of last night's Severance was "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Gordon Lightfoot for those of you who also suffer from song identification OCD.
Playing with creating my very first @Base NFTs...the Soopers.
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