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« 2015: the big one | Main | Seed gets personal, and asks me to disclose my secrets: Part VI »

Seed gets personal, and asks me to disclose my secrets: Part VII

Category: Ask a ScienceBlogger
Posted on: June 18, 2006 12:14 PM, by PZ Myers

Here's this week's "Ask a scienceblogger" question:

How is it that all the PIs (Tara, PZ, Orac et al.), various grad students, post-docs, etc. find time to fulfill their primary objectives (day jobs) and blog so prolifically?

I don't know if you can handle the truth, but here it is…

That information is proprietary. Have you signed an NDA with us?

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#1

Ah, rspies (Part III): he balances on his other 3 tentacles.

Bob

Posted by: Bob O'H [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 18, 2006 2:31 PM

#2

Now THAT is priceless...and so apropos of our times.

Posted by: Abel PharmBoy [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 18, 2006 5:48 PM

#3
That information is proprietary. Have you signed an NDA with us?

Yes, but now I'm suffering from conflict. My current employer implicitly expects me to use all my knowledge and experience for the company's greater good, yet at the same time expects me to conceal part of my knowledge and experience from my next employer. I think my brain has been horribly crippled by the cruel and relentless partitioning of all the NDAs I've signed.

Posted by: ulg [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 18, 2006 9:51 PM

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