Agreed. I gave him the benefit of the doubt when the first errors surfaced, but I'm now well past my "everyone makes mistakes" zone
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I'm not familiar with this but sounds very harsh. How much of a cock up is allowed before you should change careers?
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I'm surprised he's not fired to be honest...
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There's an interesting difference with for example politicians, who would be gone after such mistakes.
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I don't know where you live but in the UK, politicians have serious staying power.
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In The Netherlands they get booted for mistakes all the time. Parties fear they lose credibility if they don't take strong action. Maybe a lesson for Cornell.
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Maybe Cornell is instead learning from Boris.
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how does he even find funding for this
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh @o_guest and
Just like anyone else. Surely funding was secured prior to this coming out
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Replying to @hisotalus @o_guest and
So he will probably not be able to continue since his funding will dry out
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I think you're mostly likely correct here, yes.
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh and
Most likely unless if he has some connections with private finders. But I can’t imagine a research council would fund him.
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