10 thoughts on “Who Is Most Intrinsically Honest?”
I guess this doesn’t include bankers
I guess this doesn’t include bankers
No need to call Gerrib dishonest, jack.
I’d put my money on open source software developers.
I’ve always said that startups run on trust…
I would argue soldiers because their very lives depend on honest information.
In fact, it is one of the essential s professed by Roger’s Rangers:
“4.Tell the truth about what you see and what you do. There is an army depending on us for correct information. You can lie all you please when you tell other folks about the Rangers, but don’t never lie to a Ranger or officer.”
M Pucket —
Great quote! I’ll drop software developers to 2nd place.
mike shupp,
I hope you’re excluding Microsoft Windows developers. Those guys rank below the Marquis de Sade and the misanthrope who invented the necktie (a noose disguised as a fashion accessory). We get a new Windows, over time we advance on the learning curve, and then the jerks invent a new Windows with all the buttons and screens moved around so we can’t find anything, and the learning curve is reset to zero. Redmond, Washington needs a good exorcism. And maybe a visit from Chuck Norris.
(Out of curiosity, does anyone know if Win7 has Windows Explorer? Tried for ten minutes to find it on someone else’s Win7 installation. No luck. Windows Explorer is indispensable.)
does anyone know if Win7 has Windows Explorer?
I run Win7 Home Premium x64. It has Windows Explorer at C:\Windows\explorer.exe
I notice it doesn’t have a name on the window’s title bar — but it comes up by doing any of the things I could do to bring it up in XP.
Alan Henderson —
The original post specified OPEN SOURCE software developers. Nothing more candid and honest than disclosing your source code and leaving it open to modification.
I guess this doesn’t include bankers
I guess this doesn’t include bankers
No need to call Gerrib dishonest, jack.
I’d put my money on open source software developers.
I’ve always said that startups run on trust…
I would argue soldiers because their very lives depend on honest information.
In fact, it is one of the essential s professed by Roger’s Rangers:
“4.Tell the truth about what you see and what you do. There is an army depending on us for correct information. You can lie all you please when you tell other folks about the Rangers, but don’t never lie to a Ranger or officer.”
M Pucket —
Great quote! I’ll drop software developers to 2nd place.
mike shupp,
I hope you’re excluding Microsoft Windows developers. Those guys rank below the Marquis de Sade and the misanthrope who invented the necktie (a noose disguised as a fashion accessory). We get a new Windows, over time we advance on the learning curve, and then the jerks invent a new Windows with all the buttons and screens moved around so we can’t find anything, and the learning curve is reset to zero. Redmond, Washington needs a good exorcism. And maybe a visit from Chuck Norris.
(Out of curiosity, does anyone know if Win7 has Windows Explorer? Tried for ten minutes to find it on someone else’s Win7 installation. No luck. Windows Explorer is indispensable.)
I run Win7 Home Premium x64. It has Windows Explorer at C:\Windows\explorer.exe
I notice it doesn’t have a name on the window’s title bar — but it comes up by doing any of the things I could do to bring it up in XP.
Alan Henderson —
The original post specified OPEN SOURCE software developers. Nothing more candid and honest than disclosing your source code and leaving it open to modification.