Keyboard is to Mouse as
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Hilarious!
I went with other...with today's computers you need both. I know this personally since my I had a few instances when my keyboard and mouse mulfunctioned.
So as far as an example...I would say Engine and Transmission...one does all the work(engine=keyboard), but you need the other to make it all work(tranny=mouse).
Of course this all goes out the window, if you have a keyboard that has mouse capabilities too(notebooks etc)
I went with "3rd Yr Analyst is to 1st Yr Associate." To me, the keyboard complements the mouse, just like an analyst complements an associate.
Analyst is to pitchbook.
like stickshift driving, keyboard skills make you more badass
EOM
the keyboard gets the job done and is efficient while the mouse is incredibly slow and a general pain in the ass that gets in the way. Thus the 3yr analyst to 1st year associate is the most apt description.
This poll subject is somewhat useless.
Suggestions for future polls:
1) What percentage of your analyst class do minorities represent? 2) How long in the business does the average trader last? 3) Up to what level maths do you think is required in 99% of Trading operations? 4) As a banker, what would you like to do after work to relax?
Not all of my suggestions are great, but you get the idea....
"Minorities are to crime" would of been a good option.
i like the playmate to medusa one haha
3rd year analyst is definitely more effective than 1st year associate