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By notwhatithought - 21/08/2015 19:43 - Germany - Erlangen
He's Andrew S. Tannenbaum, and you're Linus Torvalds. Think about it, and accept the challenge.
I had a friend who got an interview at Oxford University and spent some time during it unknowingly slagging off a paper written by the interviewer's wife. Needless to say, he wasnt offered a place there. Subjectivity sucks, FYL.
Well, I would appreciate it, if I was him. And you know what I would appreciate even more? Your paper sent to me (the professor) directly, not just to the department.
It might work out in your favor, maybe he'll respect that you're challenging him.
He'd probably look at that positively, honestly. Many professors love professional critique
If he was good at his job he would take the criticism and apply it to his theory
He should be able to handle criticism.
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Awww. Maybe he'll appreciate that you actually studied him and made an effort :)
I'm sure he'll enjoy a good challenge. What's the point of knowledge if not to be challenged?