On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Shachar Shemesh <shac...@shemesh.biz>wrote:
> On 07/24/2012 01:41 PM, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: > > > Previous experience with embedded systems, networking, RTOS, embedded > Linux, packet processing, protocol stacks, profile, debug, unicycle riding > > Does the unicycling experience have to be a successful one? If I own a > unicycle, and have mounted it several times, but have never actually > managed to ride it, would that count toward my eligibility (and, more > importantly, count positively toward my eligibility)? > > Failures are important, as long as you learned from them, although, "failed badly at X" isn't something one sees often on resumes. Maybe we should though. At the worse case though you can claim having double experience in uni-cycling based on your bicycle riding skills. :-) Gilad > Shachar > > -- > Shachar Shemesh > Lingnu Open Source Consulting Ltd.http://www.lingnu.com > > -- Gilad Ben-Yossef Chief Coffee Drinker gi...@benyossef.com Israel Cell: +972-52-8260388 US Cell: +1-973-8260388 http://benyossef.com "If you take a class in large-scale robotics, can you end up in a situation where the homework eats your dog?" -- Jean-Baptiste Queru
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