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On 22 Jun, 17:21, John Smith I wrote:
wrote: [stuff] In countless physics labs, around the world, students complete experiments done countless times before--and this is good ... it is hoped, one day, they go on to complete experiments never done before, or even ones not done properly, or those were important data was missed ... That is simply all I point out ... an open mind never knows for certain. Regards, JS He has done everything to do with antennas. He has also read the WWW from beginning to the end, nothing new he has done it all. I would imagine that the antenna company that he designed antennas for gave up and went bankrupt when he said he was going to retire. I would imagine that is why the space ship landed today in California no point in taking risks now that he has left. IEEE is looking for an experienced antenna designer with extensive knoweledge of all types of antennas with extensive experience in determining worthwhile projects and be able to smell those that would fool others. Must be able to provide evidence of achievements that have benefited the advance of science. Experience in winding coils accepted as well as evidence of climbing towers to replace light bulbs. Must be a EE with a Masters from an accredited college with a history of writing papers on the science of antennas as well as able to judge antenna designs presented to the IEEE. Trench diggers for cable installations need not apply. Maybe he will not be around to long as he is evidently better than sliced bread in all the sciences. I imagine that he made more money on the stock market than the average broker |
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