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Your statement is true, but that is not what he meant. He meant, "I found out that I am better than the Peter Norvig".

Fuck, I've turned down job offers. Where's my lollipop?




He meant, "I found out that I am better than the Peter Norvig".

No, that's not what I meant. I don't think I'm better than Peter Norvig; nor do I think Peter Norvig is better than me. Our interests are too dissimilar for any fair comparison to be made.

By "... or I interviewed him" I meant in the sense of a journalist or researcher interviewing someone in order to gain information -- in order for me to decide whether I wanted to accept Google's offer, I needed more information about what working at Google Research would mean, and Peter Norvig was the obvious person to provide such information.


They already made an offer. Why would Norvig be interviewing him again?




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