Job: Schematics & FPGA - page 2 I need brilliant, crazy, out-of-the-box thinkers, who will question my authority and (try to) tell me how wrong I've been all my life. This from Elon Musk, 01 Oct 2019: When you go thru college, studying engineering, I studied physics, you have to answer the question that the professor gives you. You don't get to say "this is the wrong question". You should actually take the approach that the constraints that you are given are guaranteed to be some degree wrong. The counter-point would be that they are perfect. What's the probability of the Platonic ideal of the perfect part? Zero. So question your constraints. It does not matter if the person handing you those constraints won a Nobel Prize. Even Einstein was wrong some of the time. Of course, I am 95% sure that I am 95% right almost 95% of the time! ;)