This isAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an engineer in SV, as soon as I see an iron ring, I know the person I’m talking to is going to know what they’re doing and will likely be more interesting than anyone else in the room. Also nicer.
For those that don't know, per AI:
American engineers also do receive a ring as part of The Order of the Engineer, which is a similar tradition to the Canadian Iron Ring ceremony. In the US, it's a stainless steel ring worn on the little finger of the working hand, symbolizing an engineer's commitment to ethical and professional conduct
Anonymous wrote:As an engineer in SV, as soon as I see an iron ring, I know the person I’m talking to is going to know what they’re doing and will likely be more interesting than anyone else in the room. Also nicer.
Anonymous wrote:They developed Fortran compilers that were commonly used in universities, back in the 70’s and 80’s. Very well regarded. Today, the president is Vivek and the chancellor is Jagdeep. You know it’s going to be good for STEM.
Anonymous wrote:UT is really the hotbed for AI which has perhaps stolen some of the Waterloo thunder.