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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Just curious. Some of the Ivy league schools are quite liberal...and some are quite conservative. If you went to Dartmouth, you were likely very lonely. If you went to Brown or Princeton, you probably fit right in. If you went to Yale, you are bitter for not being selected into the order of Skull and Bones. Absurd. The Ivy schools are hotbeds of intellectual and philsophical diversity. That's the same thing U of C Berkeley always claims about itself, too. Many of its students have quite a different view, however. http://www.gofast.org/TheDiversityHoax.htm |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Just curious. Some of the Ivy league schools are quite liberal...and some are quite conservative. If you went to Dartmouth, you were likely very lonely. If you went to Brown or Princeton, you probably fit right in. If you went to Yale, you are bitter for not being selected into the order of Skull and Bones. Absurd. The Ivy schools are hotbeds of intellectual and philsophical diversity. That's the same thing U of C Berkeley always claims about itself, too. Many of its students have quite a different view, however. http://www.gofast.org/ If they have a different view, that only proves the existence of diversity. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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![]() "Jamce1" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: My former fishing partner is both black and liberal. do you get a tax writeoff for that? chris Nope, but I do get a tax write off if I donate to Conservative politicians |
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That's Calif Bill. Us really great engineers demand capitalization.
"Jamce1" wrote in message ... Subject: OT JoeTechnician licensed engineer or not? From: "Bill Cole" Date: 8/11/03 2:26 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: When you see people such as Harry and Basslicker spending so much time telling you their credentials, it makes you wonder if they are really lying or just very very insecure. My guess is both. throw calif bill in that too. dont let your political affiliation blind you of displays of arrogance. chris |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message By the time Dubya was at Yale, Skull was mostly nothing more than a booze club. My school had some "booze clubs"...but none of 'em had members who became Presidents (Bush), US Senators (Kerry), US Ambassadors (Austin), Directors of the NIMH (Cowdry),etc. And all of 'em were in Bush's 1968 class. If Kerry is the nominee, I wonder if they'll have an election...or just a gentleman's duel. |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message By the time Dubya was at Yale, Skull was mostly nothing more than a booze club. My school had some "booze clubs"...but none of 'em had members who became Presidents (Bush), US Senators (Kerry), US Ambassadors (Austin), Directors of the NIMH (Cowdry),etc. And all of 'em were in Bush's 1968 class. If Kerry is the nominee, I wonder if they'll have an election...or just a gentleman's duel. I'd prefer to see and hear them each read aloud unrehearsed a page chosen at random from Moby Dick. Listening to Dubya stumble through passages of what many consider the greatest American novel would be worth the price of admission. The only conclusion that might be drawn from such a duel? Bush is a dummy. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ... "Rural Knight" wrote in message link.net... "Joe" wrote in message ... You can not say your a Licensed Engineer in 27 states if you are not personally licensed in each state. That would be in those states which actually have a license procedure for being an engineer - which are few. Later, Tom As far as I know, every state has a requirement that you have your P.E. to be able to call yourself a "licensed engineer", "professional engineer" "consulting engineer", or offer engineering services to the public. Not true. Only a PE requires some sort of licensure at the state level in Connecticut. I have been an engineer and consulting engineer for most of my 30 plus years in the field and have never been licensed by anybody. Later, Tom I'm all with you on not having to be a P.E. to be an "engineer" but I thought every state had the same requirement that you must be a P.E. to work directly to the public as an engineer, or to submit building plans. Does Connecticut not regulate the titles "professional engineer" consulting engineer" or "licensed engineer"? I have never worked for the "public". Most of my work was in the world of mathematics mainly fluid, thermo and mechanical dynamics as it relates to materials applications unless you count the early days when I actually accomplished something by being a Communications Engineer. As to the title PE, yes, they regulate that, but as far as I'm aware, there is not a requirement consulting or having to have a license as an engineer. Again, I've been retired for ten years, so I may not be aware of any changes that some no nothing may have perpetrated in the legislature. Later, Tom |
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"Joe" wrote in message ...
You can not say your a Licensed Engineer in 27 states if you are not personally licensed in each state. That would be in those states which actually have a license procedure for being an engineer - which are few. Later, Tom As far as I know, every state has a requirement that you have your P.E. to be able to call yourself a "licensed engineer", "professional engineer" "consulting engineer", or offer engineering services to the public. Well, hell, JoeTechnician, you tried to say you were an engineer. Would this not be offering "engineering services"? |
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"NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net...
Bingo! Atlantacad, KevinCad, JimDandy, etc. All the same guy. Heehee!!! What a dummy! |
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