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We all know by now that Scott Thompson's resignation from Yahoo came from an "inadvertent error" in that he lied on his resume about having a computer degree. So, is there an "advertent" error?
 
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Probably so. After all, I'm occasionally inadvertently correct. Roll Eyes

PS: Who's this Scott Tompson guy? I really haven't a clue!


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Well, it's in the link. However, he was the Yahoo CEO (for 5 months) who lied that he had a computer science degree. It was quite easily found out as his university didn't even offer that degree when he was there. I couldn't understand why he'd lie about it.
 
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He seems to have redefined "inadvertent error" to mean "lie". His "inadvertent error" was in getting found out.

I can't see that there can really be an "advertent error". An error is a mistake; if someone makes an error on purpose it can't really be called an error.


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You would have thought the folks at Yahoo! would have been smart enough to check his credentials before hiring him.

As for his inadvertent error, I would think it actually was advertent.

(Oops! I inadvertently claimed a Ph.D. in biophysics from M.I.T.--Sorry!)

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