• Derek Dongray (4/15/2008)


    The danger is, however, that some people may get the newsletter, read the articles and editorials, answer the QOTD, and never look at the followup discussion as to whether the 'right' answer is actually a good answer.

    I think I've mentioned before that I find the most interesting questions are often the ones with wrong or ambiguous answers, because then I often learn something new.

    That's life. There are always dangers. If one is so gullible to take it as good practice and not suspect a bit to at least take a look at discussion, he/she should change profession.

    Such tricks are good to test trainees or employee candidates.