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Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
This NG is an international public forum
wherein one expects to see technical excellence. It should be a place for enlightenment and reasoned technical discussion. It certainly used to be like that. For some reason, best known only to yourself, you have chosen to turn it into an outpost of the infants' school playground using behaviour and emotional stances left behind years ago by mature contributors. Such an exhibition by you does nothing for your reputation, nor for the well-being of this NG. Shame on you. You should know better. Stupid Boy. Brian Reay wrote: "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... What's a BSEE ? I wonder what Polymath's views are on the subject of USA technical qualifications? Oh, he is probably as jealous of them as he is of UK ones. |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
"Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... "Wayne P. Muckleroy" wrote I have a BSEE ============================ What's a BSEE ? Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 18:17:14 -0400, "Dee Flint" wrote:
"Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... "Wayne P. Muckleroy" wrote I have a BSEE ============================ What's a BSEE ? Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Probably equivalent to what used to be our 11-Plus. Bush probably failed to get one. -- 73 de Jock. "You will always find that those who are most apt to boast of national merit, have little or no merit of their own to depend on". - Oliver Goldsmith. |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
All this bull**** gets back to my original point! What a bunch of pompous
blowhards. My BSEE allows me to calculate field strength of any EM field in 3D space using Maxwell's equations. I know the Brits degree is much better and the USA is just another English possession. Wayne- (KC8UIO) "Jock." wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 05:09:08 GMT, "Wayne P. Muckleroy" wrote: Where's the short article, polymath? Amateur radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen...what a pompous stance. But at least he doesn't put a two-line reply in and then quote 2 Megabytes of irrelevant drivel below it. -- 73 de Jock. "Choice has always been a privilege of those who could afford to pay for it." - Ellen Frankfort |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
As far as bull**** goes, your article below,
being as it is a non-sequitur to the material quoted, really takes the biscuit! In Britland, everybody is permitted to use Maxwell's equations, irrespective of any qualification that they might have. To claim, as you do, that your degree grants you such a permission would seem to show you up for the pompousness that you deride. Wayne P. Muckleroy wrote: All this bull**** gets back to my original point! What a bunch of pompous blowhards. My BSEE allows me to calculate field strength of any EM field in 3D space using Maxwell's equations. I know the Brits degree is much better and the USA is just another English possession. Wayne- (KC8UIO) "Jock." wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 05:09:08 GMT, "Wayne P. Muckleroy" wrote: Where's the short article, polymath? Amateur radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen...what a pompous stance. But at least he doesn't put a two-line reply in and then quote 2 Megabytes of irrelevant drivel below it. -- 73 de Jock. "Choice has always been a privilege of those who could afford to pay for it." - Ellen Frankfort |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
Polymath wrote: The Yank Bachelor's degree is roughly equivalent to what the Brit "A" Levels were 30 years ago. You need to get a Yank Master's to get anywhere near the Brit Bachelor - except, of course if we're talking about Open University because in the early days you could do 6 unrelated elementary subjects - one per year- and still get a degree. Because of these early OU degrees, one has to consider that _ALL_ OU degrees are the equivalent of 6 'O' levels, and all of them in Cookery. Gareth, isn't your real "problem" with these qualifications that you don't actually have a degree yourself? Did an audit of qualifications by one of your employers not find some errors in a certain person's qualification records? Did that same person not then try to do an Open University degree and get disqualified when caught cheating in his examinations? Neil |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
"Wayne P. Muckleroy" wrote - My BSEE allows me to calculate field strength of any EM field in 3D space using Maxwell's equations. ================================== And of what bloody use is that to anybody ? Do you know how to erect an Inverted-L ? I bet you voted for Bush. ===================================== |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
On 29 Oct 2005 23:28:37 -0700, "Polymath"
wrote: As far as bull**** goes, your article below, being as it is a non-sequitur to the material quoted, really takes the biscuit! In Britland, everybody is permitted to use Maxwell's equations, irrespective of any qualification that they might have. To claim, as you do, that your degree grants you such a permission would seem to show you up for the pompousness that you deride. anyone can try to use them Ham or not Howver without real training and paractice you are unlikely to do so correctly I could do the same as Wayne at least at some point in the past I would have to sit down and think about it today but most folks can't even read the equations indeed the standard keyboard can't type the equations without some fancy dancing Wayne P. Muckleroy wrote: All this bull**** gets back to my original point! What a bunch of pompous blowhards. My BSEE allows me to calculate field strength of any EM field in 3D space using Maxwell's equations. I know the Brits degree is much better and the USA is just another English possession. Wayne- (KC8UIO) "Jock." wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 05:09:08 GMT, "Wayne P. Muckleroy" wrote: Where's the short article, polymath? Amateur radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen...what a pompous stance. But at least he doesn't put a two-line reply in and then quote 2 Megabytes of irrelevant drivel below it. -- 73 de Jock. "Choice has always been a privilege of those who could afford to pay for it." - Ellen Frankfort _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
"Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... ================================== And of what bloody use is that to anybody ? Do you know how to erect an Inverted-L ? I bet you voted for Bush. ===================================== Having a bad day Reg? :-) -- 73s de Walter R. |
Is this _REALLY_ the public face that we want to present for Ham Radio?
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:56:46 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: "Wayne P. Muckleroy" wrote - My BSEE allows me to calculate field strength of any EM field in 3D space using Maxwell's equations. ================================== And of what bloody use is that to anybody ? Do you know how to erect an Inverted-L ? I bet you voted for Bush. ===================================== go take a pill or a cup of herbal tea or good stiff drink _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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