Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
I work for a very large company that makes
avionics, aircraft, ships, satellites, various defense systems, etc. I work in a research branch of the company, and we also make very specialized semiconductor components for all of the above.
When people ask my wife what I do, it's hard for her to describe it. She's not technically inclined at all, and no one really knows what we're doing to begin with. She told me that she was telling her friends and family in Taiwan that I make satellites (which I really don't), but she's recently changed it to, "he makes weapons."
I kind of like that. I think it's funny.
I told one of my co-workers about this, and he says that there's a minor correction that needs to be made. He suggests that we don't actually make the things that kill. We make the things that allow others to kill more efficiently.
Clearly, I have no problem with it.
However, I'll claim that I'm more in it for the science. The government has a lot of money for "defense". They give it to us to help evolve their toys. Along the way, we discover all kinds of neat stuff. Eventually, that neat stuff trickles out into the world as the Internet, cellular and satellite communication, GPS systems, and crap like that.