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you'd bet ;-)
Anyway, we should really not look at things in such a small capacity. Computer science is actually finding out a lot of practical information about the structure and organisation of [s]operating systems[/s] <strike>dumb computers</strike> human work flows!
I mean, look at it: The computer is the ultimate dumb machine -- you have to specify every step in detail, but it never makes any mistake while it operates; the mistakes are yours truly. Sounds like a lot of rudimentary office jobs, doesn't it? Data entry, tabulation and processing, order processing and so on are things computers can replace humans well, and knowing how to design systems to do it in either side will carry over to the other side rather easily.
Similarly ideas exist everywhere. The structure and organisation of governments are one of the worst offenders in this area -- maybe it is really time for a computer savvy politician to get into power and show the world how it actually can be done without the pains they seem to always go through. Computer automation is a technology available for decades, and yet not exploited for the betterment of society. Clearly another case of blindly teaching facts without knowing how to expand the use cases. Woeful, indeed!
Edit: Strikes not working! Will some mod pretty please strike that? Thanks.
Edited 2011-05-08 14:09 UTC