On 4/21/11 Thu  Apr 21, 2011  11:26 AM, "Rob Dixon" <rob.di...@gmx.com>
scribbled:

> On 21/04/2011 19:19, Jim Gibson wrote:
>> On 4/21/11 Thu  Apr 21, 2011  10:59 AM, "Rob
>> Dixon"<rob.di...@gmx.com>scribbled:
>>> On 21/04/2011 18:09, ai nguyen wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I truly appreciate your responses. It is one of the interview
>>>> questions at google research! We like to know how someone could
>>>> approach a problem ?
>>>> 
>>>> Why begin perl forum? I like perl and We are looking for a perl
>>>> developer, or perl thinker.
>>>> 
>>>> Welcome all questions/answers!
>>> 
>>> I will contact Google about this post. Please stop pretending.
>> 
>> Although I jumped to the same conclusion, at no point in his post did Mr.
>> Nguyen actually claim to be working for or representing Google.
> 
> Can you imagine a situation where a post like that was other than
> fraudulent? 

Yes. The OP obtained a question used by Company A (Google) and was curious
how other people would go about solving it. His employer (Company B) is
looking for Perl expertise and was thinking about using the question as part
of the interview process, but needed to first get a solution. Not being a
native English speaker, the OP didn't realize that the close juxtaposition
of "google research" and "We" would make people like you and me think he
works for Google. At least I think that is what you are implying. Please
correct me if I am wrong.

> Are you trolling yourself?

No. I am respectfully disagreeing with your interpretation of Mr. Nguyen's
post and suggesting that you are over-reacting by threatening to contact
Google about it.



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