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When I judged science fair contest there was often an indication the student didn’t do the project. If you asked them, they nearly all were honest. The one notable example was the son of the school’s science teacher who revealed his catapult was actually not his at all. His teacher father saved it from a previous year.
When I was in college, I did a project where we hooked a microcomputer (the IBM PC had yet to be invented) to an IBM Selectric typewriter. I got to tell my interviewers that I wrote the code that typed my resume. Helped me get my first job.
Pickled Pete 2 months ago
Way to go kid; that’s really innovative on your part.
bluecat 2 months ago
Did you add that to your resume?
purepaul Premium Member 2 months ago
When I judged science fair contest there was often an indication the student didn’t do the project. If you asked them, they nearly all were honest. The one notable example was the son of the school’s science teacher who revealed his catapult was actually not his at all. His teacher father saved it from a previous year.
wildlandwaters 2 months ago
you wrote to Al?… Al who??
uniquename 2 months ago
When I was in college, I did a project where we hooked a microcomputer (the IBM PC had yet to be invented) to an IBM Selectric typewriter. I got to tell my interviewers that I wrote the code that typed my resume. Helped me get my first job.