I don't know exactly what you are getting at here, after all the richest man in the world (who lives in the USA) happens to not even have a college education. In fact countless billionares in America have become billionares without the aid of university, such as Michael Dell. Also it is now common for many sports players to not even play in University but go directly to pros.
I don't think having a highly educated work force is necessiarly a bad thing, and I don't understand your point here that their is no degree of choice. I don't think this degree is different in any other country. If you want to be rich, you have to be smart, is that really different?
Or just get lucky and steal a good idea.
Mar-03-2004 15:41
tubby
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: sydney
i got an interesting insight into american censorship laws watching a show on hospital emergency rooms over there. They showed someone who came off a motorcycle, an absolute mess. The doctor who was giving the commentary picked up a foot that had been ripped off in the accient and showed it to the cameras, blood and bones and all. Yet they blurred out the victims genitals.
Socitey there is quite happy to accept graphic details of violence and this kind of accident, yet nudity is very harshly regulated. I would much rather society get comfortable with sex than to simply accept death, mutilation, violence and the like, but US regulators seem happy to do things the other way around.
Mar-04-2004 03:35
Dmatrox
something goes here?
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary
quote:
Originally posted by tubby
i got an interesting insight into american censorship laws watching a show on hospital emergency rooms over there. They showed someone who came off a motorcycle, an absolute mess. The doctor who was giving the commentary picked up a foot that had been ripped off in the accient and showed it to the cameras, blood and bones and all. Yet they blurred out the victims genitals.
Socitey there is quite happy to accept graphic details of violence and this kind of accident, yet nudity is very harshly regulated. I would much rather society get comfortable with sex than to simply accept death, mutilation, violence and the like, but US regulators seem happy to do things the other way around.
thats interesting, however i would rather see his bloody foot than his ding dong