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In response to
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Answering my question from a while ago - apparently someone would hire Elizabeth Holmes -- (link)
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Reagen
As someone who had read Bad Blood, I'd have serious doubts about hiring her as a science officer either. nm
Posted by
ralph wiggum (aka Wiggum17)
Mar 7 '19, 16:57
Even setting aside all the fraud and shit, she has very little actual science education.
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that's exactly what I was thinking. the company didn't collapse because of bad management. -- nm
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mafic
Mar 7, 17:26
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Well, bad management too. nm
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ralph wiggum
Mar 7, 18:13
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well yeah, but you can get away with some of that if you have a solid technical foundation. they just straight made shit up. -- nm
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mafic
Mar 7, 18:21
(see my im below ;)). I haven't read/watched the recent things about it; but I followed the company since close to when it started, along with its
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Mar 7, 17:05
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