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Libya Elects Engineer To Acting Prime Minister Post 188

PolygamousRanchKid writes in with this quote from CNN: "Libya's transitional government picked an engineering professor and longtime exile as its acting prime minister Monday, with the new leader pledging to respect human rights and international law. The National Transitional Council elected Abdurrahim El-Keib, an electrical engineer who has held teaching posts at the University of Alabama and Abu Dhabi's Petroleum Institute, to the post with the support of 26 of the 51 members who voted. ... El-Keib emerged victorious from a field that initially included 10 candidates. ... He is currently listed as 'former faculty' on the website of The Petroleum Institute, which said he served as chairman of its electrical engineering department and lists him as an expert in power system economics, planning and controls." PRK adds: "Has there ever been an engineer in the top spot? ... Is this a good idea? Or are techies doomed in politics?"
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  • by cayenne8 ( 626475 ) on Wednesday November 02, 2011 @12:34PM (#37921798) Homepage Journal
    Sheesh..I hope not.

    Likely one of the nicest presidents (Carter), but also pretty much the most ineffective...and in his later years, has turned kinda batshit-crazy....

    But nice guy tho...years back, I actually ran into him and his wife on Bourbon St....shook his hand, etc. I think that was back in the late 80s.

    Anyway, good luck to the new Libyan guy. I doubt he can hold those promises...if he does, I forsee some crazed eyed guy yelling 'Allah Ackbar' (or whatever the fuck they yell) and tries to blow him up.

  • NYC Mayor Bloomberg (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Demogoblin ( 249774 ) on Wednesday November 02, 2011 @01:18PM (#37922480)

    NYC Mayor Bloomberg: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg
    EE from Johns Hopkins

    John Sununu Sr.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Sununu
    John Sununu Jr: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Sununu
    Both MechE's from MIT

  • Herman Cain? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by timchampion ( 940519 ) on Wednesday November 02, 2011 @01:27PM (#37922638) Homepage
    Herman Cain has a Masters in Computer Science from Purdue. Not in charge, but leading the Republican pack as of this writing.
  • Re:Herbert Hoover... (Score:5, Interesting)

    by dkleinsc ( 563838 ) on Wednesday November 02, 2011 @01:53PM (#37923050) Homepage

    It's even been suggested that in some ways becoming President of the United States was a step down in Hoover's career. He had already written the standard textbook used for mine engineering, invented a new way to extract zinc from what was thought to be waste ore (basically creating Australia's zinc industry from a pile of junk), written the standard translation an important Latin work on metallurgy, and was involved in helping the US military during the Boxer Rebellion. His entry into politics was leading massive efforts to feed people affected by WW I throughout Europe and Russia, creating the Hoover Institution, and more-or-less created the modern US Department of Commerce out of what had been a fledgling organization.

    And then he became president and screwed up royally, mostly because his economic advisers didn't how to combat recessions: Contrary to popular belief, he responded to the crash immediately, working feverishly to try to keep the US federal budget balanced via a combination of taxation and austerity measures, on the advice of his economic advisers who told him that this would restore confidence to the markets (sound familiar?).

  • Re:US Presidents (Score:4, Interesting)

    by cashman73 ( 855518 ) on Wednesday November 02, 2011 @02:00PM (#37923140) Journal
    Would Thomas Jefferson count? Not exactly an engineer, and more of an architect, he is credited with designing quite a few buildings in Colonial Virginia that still stand today, including the Virginia State Capitol, the Rotunda at the University of Virginia, and his own home, Monticello. Though I think by trade, he was more of a lawyer and a statesman,. . .

An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.

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