User:BenFrantzDale
- Currently an engineer at Formlabs.
- Formerly Director of Technology at Lantos Technologies.
- Formerly an R&D engineer at Brontes Technologies/3M.
- MS in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focusing on computational mechanics and parallel computing with MPI.
- Formerly a software engineer specializing in computer graphics, particularly volume rendering of fluorescence microscopy imagery.
- BS in computer science from Harvey Mudd College.
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- Remember, "i.e." and "e.g." almost always get a comma after them. (See the Chicago Manual of Style: [http://ucp-wnwww.uchicago.edu:2001/search97cgi/s97_cgi?action=View&VdkVgwKey=%2E%2E%2F%2E%2E%2FWWW%2Dbooks%2Fmain%2FMisc%2FChicago%2Fcmosfaq%2Fcmosfaq%2EAbbreviations%2Ehtml&DocOffset=3&DocsFound=12&QueryZip=i%2Ee%2E&Collection=C90&SearchUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fucp%2Dwnwww%2Euchicago%2Eedu%3A2001%2Fsearch97cgi%2Fs97%5Fcgi%3Faction%3DFILTERSEARCH%26QueryZip%3Di%252Ee%252E%26Filter%3Dcmosfaq%252Ehts%26ResultTemplate%3DCMOSfaqresults%252Ehts%26QueryText%3Di%252Ee%252E%26Collection%3DC90%26ResultStart%3D1%26ResultCount%3D10&].)
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=Some quotes=
From [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060731fa_fact]
:From Jorge Cauz - the president of the Britannica corporation :
:: Wikipedia is to Britannica as "american Idol" is to the Julliard School.
: And, in response, from Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia) :
:: Wikipedia is to Britannica as rock and roll is to easy listening. It may not be as smooth but it scares the parents and is a lot smarter in the end.
From me:
: Wikipedia: an infinite number of Comic Book Guys at an infinite number of computers is more thorough than any for-profit workers ever could be.