Only a special snowflake in the most tiresome sense

Aug 17, 2012 12:26

From El-Reg (which is still the spodding equivalent of the DMail):
Then he choked, and didn't turn the experiment on, saying it all looked too easy. Such choking isn't uncommon - Darwin sat on Origin of Species for nearly 20 years after all. "For about three days, I could have done it, but I didn't have the nerve to switch on that button," ( Read more... )

all over by christmas, whining little bastard, halfwit

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jarkman August 17 2012, 11:39:33 UTC
I believe the word of the day is 'Daunted'.

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sushidog August 17 2012, 11:58:51 UTC
I spotted an article in some journal or other quite recently about people choking in exams due to gender assumptions and stuff; I can look it out for you if it would be of interest?

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hirez August 17 2012, 13:22:15 UTC
Yes, that would be a useful thing. Ta.

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kathbad August 26 2012, 07:06:55 UTC
I know Mark, used to work with the chap. Alongside stuff which is his core job, he is also a tinkerer, so I can totally imagine him wondering about what would happen if... and pottering at it, then getting freaked out about what if us actually works.

There was a Thing to do with solid state masers when I was there a few years ago, which turned out only to be replicate-able with one particular sapphire (which belonged to a lab in Australia), when used with a bit of kit in London, and no other combination. So there were interesting chats about who owned what rights. I left before it all got resolved! It may have made him nervous if it did, indeed, look 'too simple'.

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