[ECE PhiBar] This is Why We Need Drink Specials
Theodore William Trebaol
ttrebaol at andrew.cmu.edu
Tue Feb 12 11:14:51 EST 2008
I don't know what yinz are talking about, Genevieve is one of the coolest persons around. If you make friends, she might just do shots with you.
-Ted
> Hey Everyone,
>
> We all know by now that Phi is a dive, and Genevieve is a pain in the ass,
> but hey, we need drink specials because according to this, we're not going
> to make all that much money in the end, comparatively of course.
>
> Dilbert's Salary Theorem
>
> Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that "Engineers and scientists can never
> earn as much as business executives, sales people, accountants and
> especially liberal arts majors." This theorem can now be supported by a
> mathematical equation based on the following two well known postulates:
>
> Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power. Postulate 2: Time is Money. As every
> engineer knows: Power = Work / Time.
>
> Since: Knowledge = Power, then Knowledge = Work / Time, and Time = Money,
> then Knowledge = Work / Money.
>
> Solving for Money, we get: Money = Work / Knowledge.
>
> Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, money approaches infinity, regardless
> of the amount of work done.
>
>
> The correct way to handle this is to search out drink specials such as $7
> Blue Moon or Guinness pitchers. The incorrect way is to go get a finance
> job. See you at Phi, Wednesday at 9 (Unless you were planning on coming
> late, then we're meeting at 8:30).
>
> No Kilo, -Doug _______________________________________________ Ece-phi
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