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Underground Electrical Wiring Won't Prevent Ice Storm Damage
Telamon wrote: In article , Mike wrote: On Feb 6, 10:39 am, dxAce wrote: Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: Keep yapping, little dog. Don't forget to keep re-posting material from DXLD without credit. Without credit? Isn't that what happened to your "PhD" at Wayne State? No credit! LMFAO at the PhDufus from Louisville Technical Institute. But, as you've personally documented, I am a college professor and I did do my doctorate work at Wayne State. That makes me far more of a productive member of society as opposed to you! SNIP I don't know about that. A Ph. D is the highest doctorate a person can normally attain. A person that knows practically all about some subject to the point that he writes articles and books to further learning about that subject increasing knowledge among fellow men. He is usually pushing the boundaries of that subject producing original work. The path is bachelors, masters, more advanced courses, then a published dissertation or thesis under the guidance of a sponsor. Once the published original work is reviewed and accepted by peers in that field then a Ph.D. is awarded by the university where the work was done. So where is your thesis? It's lost in space! Who was your sponsor? Bryant definitely needs a sponsor! What have you published since then? He's "published" a lot of undocumented claims! |
Missing the point? I think not. Kentucky "disaster" man-made
dave wrote: Telamon wrote: Which has naught to do with the question of overhead VS underground power lines. Now answer the question you originally posed. I said you either bury the power lines or trim the trees. Doing nothing because it may be a long time before there's a storm is gambling with people's lives. We used to be better than that. We are a mediocre second-rate ******** country nowadays. Crap, they've a private contractor trimming trees every spring, summer and fall here. Sometimes I think they go overboard, but, it sure is cool that they can feed a huge branch into those chippers! |
Underground Electrical Wiring Won't Prevent Ice Storm Damage
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dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , Mike wrote: On Feb 6, 10:39 am, dxAce wrote: Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: Keep yapping, little dog. Don't forget to keep re-posting material from DXLD without credit. Without credit? Isn't that what happened to your "PhD" at Wayne State? No credit! LMFAO at the PhDufus from Louisville Technical Institute. But, as you've personally documented, I am a college professor and I did do my doctorate work at Wayne State. That makes me far more of a productive member of society as opposed to you! SNIP I don't know about that. A Ph. D is the highest doctorate a person can normally attain. A person that knows practically all about some subject to the point that he writes articles and books to further learning about that subject increasing knowledge among fellow men. He is usually pushing the boundaries of that subject producing original work. The path is bachelors, masters, more advanced courses, then a published dissertation or thesis under the guidance of a sponsor. Once the published original work is reviewed and accepted by peers in that field then a Ph.D. is awarded by the university where the work was done. So where is your thesis? It's lost in space! Who was your sponsor? Bryant definitely needs a sponsor! What have you published since then? He's "published" a lot of undocumented claims! I'll have to accept your answers DxAce since Mikey has none of his own. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Underground Electrical Wiring Won't Prevent Ice Storm Damage
Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , Mike wrote: On Feb 6, 10:39 am, dxAce wrote: Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: Keep yapping, little dog. Don't forget to keep re-posting material from DXLD without credit. Without credit? Isn't that what happened to your "PhD" at Wayne State? No credit! LMFAO at the PhDufus from Louisville Technical Institute. But, as you've personally documented, I am a college professor and I did do my doctorate work at Wayne State. That makes me far more of a productive member of society as opposed to you! SNIP I don't know about that. A Ph. D is the highest doctorate a person can normally attain. A person that knows practically all about some subject to the point that he writes articles and books to further learning about that subject increasing knowledge among fellow men. He is usually pushing the boundaries of that subject producing original work. The path is bachelors, masters, more advanced courses, then a published dissertation or thesis under the guidance of a sponsor. Once the published original work is reviewed and accepted by peers in that field then a Ph.D. is awarded by the university where the work was done. So where is your thesis? It's lost in space! Who was your sponsor? Bryant definitely needs a sponsor! What have you published since then? He's "published" a lot of undocumented claims! I'll have to accept your answers DxAce since Mikey has none of his own. Well, he has "claimed" to have completed all of his doctoral work, except for his dissertation... ....I still remember the laugh the woman had there in the records department at Wayne State when she was checking his records...it spoke volumes! |
Underground Electrical Wiring Won't Prevent Ice Storm Damage
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dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , Mike wrote: On Feb 6, 10:39 am, dxAce wrote: Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: Keep yapping, little dog. Don't forget to keep re-posting material from DXLD without credit. Without credit? Isn't that what happened to your "PhD" at Wayne State? No credit! LMFAO at the PhDufus from Louisville Technical Institute. But, as you've personally documented, I am a college professor and I did do my doctorate work at Wayne State. That makes me far more of a productive member of society as opposed to you! SNIP I don't know about that. A Ph. D is the highest doctorate a person can normally attain. A person that knows practically all about some subject to the point that he writes articles and books to further learning about that subject increasing knowledge among fellow men. He is usually pushing the boundaries of that subject producing original work. The path is bachelors, masters, more advanced courses, then a published dissertation or thesis under the guidance of a sponsor. Once the published original work is reviewed and accepted by peers in that field then a Ph.D. is awarded by the university where the work was done. So where is your thesis? It's lost in space! Who was your sponsor? Bryant definitely needs a sponsor! What have you published since then? He's "published" a lot of undocumented claims! I'll have to accept your answers DxAce since Mikey has none of his own. Well, he has "claimed" to have completed all of his doctoral work, except for his dissertation... ...I still remember the laugh the woman had there in the records department at Wayne State when she was checking his records...it spoke volumes! Well, maybe the problem was he could not get someone to sponsor or mentor him. He must have ticked everyone off. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Underground Electrical Wiring Won't Prevent Ice Storm Damage
Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , Mike wrote: On Feb 6, 10:39 am, dxAce wrote: Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: Keep yapping, little dog. Don't forget to keep re-posting material from DXLD without credit. Without credit? Isn't that what happened to your "PhD" at Wayne State? No credit! LMFAO at the PhDufus from Louisville Technical Institute. But, as you've personally documented, I am a college professor and I did do my doctorate work at Wayne State. That makes me far more of a productive member of society as opposed to you! SNIP I don't know about that. A Ph. D is the highest doctorate a person can normally attain. A person that knows practically all about some subject to the point that he writes articles and books to further learning about that subject increasing knowledge among fellow men. He is usually pushing the boundaries of that subject producing original work. The path is bachelors, masters, more advanced courses, then a published dissertation or thesis under the guidance of a sponsor. Once the published original work is reviewed and accepted by peers in that field then a Ph.D. is awarded by the university where the work was done. So where is your thesis? It's lost in space! Who was your sponsor? Bryant definitely needs a sponsor! What have you published since then? He's "published" a lot of undocumented claims! I'll have to accept your answers DxAce since Mikey has none of his own. Well, he has "claimed" to have completed all of his doctoral work, except for his dissertation... ...I still remember the laugh the woman had there in the records department at Wayne State when she was checking his records...it spoke volumes! Well, maybe the problem was he could not get someone to sponsor or mentor him. He must have ticked everyone off. Yeah, maybe he did. In retrospect I should have asked a few more questions, but at the time I was only interested in verifying that he did not indeed have a PhD. And BINGO!, he didn't. It was a great moment. Kind of like finding out that 'Eduardo' never held an amateur radio license! |
Missing the point? I think not. Kentucky "disaster" man-made
Telamon wrote:
Wow, that's quite a non-answer. Cost/benefit has nothing to do with people dying or not, it has to do with the best use of money and effort. That is absurd on its face If you cut a check every year and you are more than 10% off you will be paying another assessment. I didn't say a minimal amount of skill wasn't required I try to have my tax deductions keep pace with my obligations but things change throughout the year. My tax guy was worth way more than his fee this year. I use HR Block Tak Cut Premium. Way more accurate than a human. |
Missing the point? I think not. Kentucky "disaster" man-made
dxAce wrote:
Crap, they've a private contractor trimming trees every spring, summer and fall here. Sometimes I think they go overboard, but, it sure is cool that they can feed a huge branch into those chippers! Thanks, Steve. Is your community "affluent"? |
Missing the point? I think not. Kentucky "disaster" man-made
dave wrote: dxAce wrote: Crap, they've a private contractor trimming trees every spring, summer and fall here. Sometimes I think they go overboard, but, it sure is cool that they can feed a huge branch into those chippers! Thanks, Steve. Is your community "affluent"? Affluent enough I suppose to have the tree trimmers here quite a bit! |
Missing the point? I think not. Kentucky "disaster" man-made
On Feb 6, 5:01*pm, dave wrote:
Telamon wrote: No you have not thought it through. If you did you would come up with a list of positive and negative outcomes. You would have to look at these lists and determine the benefits and costs. You would then pick a course of action based on short and long term benefits versus costs. You have not done this or thought it through and just gave a distracting answer. Good luck to you on that. Like I said, I was in Houston for a Category 3 Hurricane. *The splices are still on the wires, from where the un-maintained trees shredded them. *They have since been very proactive regarding preventative maintenance of right-of-way encroachment. D'Oh ! - Dave, The Tree that they 'trim' on the Right-of-Way side then is often un-balanced and then Falls-a-way on to the Property and the Owner's House. go figure . . . ~ RHF |
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