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In protest of wolram's agreeing to stay I've decided to pack up and leave.
Good bye cruel world.
Good bye cruel world.
Smurf said:In protest of wolram's agreeing to stay I've decided to pack up and leave..
norway or iceland. Sometimes cuba.Ivan Seeking said:So where do Canadians go when they're protesting; the arctic?
Smurf said:I suddenly have a renewed vigor to stay in PF. Here, let me help you pack.
djeipa said:Why leave ?
How in the world could anyone argue with ^that^?Tsu said:Absolutely NO ONE is leaving. Period.
See! This is the flaw in capitalism. The competetive nature. LYN knows how much smarter I am than him so he's anxious to get me out of the picture. Such a horrible consequence.loseyourname said:Yes! Smurf is leaving! Smurf, I'll be up there next week to help you pack. Do you need any money for airfare? Warm clothes? I'll help you in any way you need, as long as it gets you out of here faster.
"Leaving in Protest of Wolram's Agreement" refers to the decision made by a group of scientists to leave their current research project or institution in disagreement with the terms of an agreement made by their colleague, Wolram.
The specific details of the agreement made by Wolram may vary, but it is likely that it involves a decision or action that the protesting scientists believe goes against ethical or scientific principles.
The decision to leave in protest is often a last resort after attempts to resolve the issue have failed. It may also be seen as a way to draw attention to the issue and put pressure on those involved to reconsider their actions.
This protest can have a significant impact on the scientific community, as it brings attention to potential ethical or scientific issues and can lead to discussions and debates about the best practices in the field. It may also cause disruptions or delays in ongoing research projects.
While it is not a common occurrence, there have been instances in the past where scientists have left in protest of agreements or decisions made by their colleagues or institutions. However, each situation is unique and may have different motivations and outcomes.