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dxAce June 7th 09 11:46 PM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:37�pm, dxAce wrote:

I never asked for any 'private records', dufus boy.


You might want to review the Federal laws on the privacy of private
educational records.


There's a Federal law regarding asking whether or not someone has a PhD or not?

Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.

LMFAO at you as usual,

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Telamon June 7th 09 11:47 PM

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In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 3:08?pm, dxAce wrote:


Another point, dufus: I never asked nor mentioned anything about
your GPA during my conversation(s) with WSU.

You, once again, are fabricating stories.


Thanks! You, once again, have admitted contacting my school to check
on my private records.


If they are reportable by the collage to the public at large, they are
not by definition private.

You reading, Bushy?

The only person on here who openly brags about internet stalking and
harrassment is Steve. So, you don't have to worry. I'm not coming
after you. The only one that does that type of stuff is Steve Lare,
your hero!

You're safe!


Nobody is safe from the Spanish Inquisition run by MWB.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Mike[_2_] June 7th 09 11:54 PM

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On Jun 7, 6:46�pm, dxAce wrote:


There's a Federal law regarding asking whether or not someone has a PhD or not?

Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.


The new privacy laws are very tight. We've been told that we can't
even admit that a student is enrolled, much less give out any info on
academic completion. Unless a student signs a release form for 3rd
party's to access the info, it's dispersal is illegal. Look it up,
braniac.

You have no right to call anyone a dufus, as little as you seem to
know.

Mike

dxAce June 7th 09 11:58 PM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:46�pm, dxAce wrote:


There's a Federal law regarding asking whether or not someone has a PhD or not?

Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.


The new privacy laws are very tight. We've been told that we can't
even admit that a student is enrolled, much less give out any info on
academic completion. Unless a student signs a release form for 3rd
party's to access the info, it's dispersal is illegal. Look it up,
braniac.


The dispersal of your father's sperm should have been illegal, dufus.

Now look at what we and Louisville Technical Institute seem to be stuck with!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute.
They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there
may be more dufi there.




dxAce June 8th 09 12:01 AM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:46�pm, dxAce wrote:


There's a Federal law regarding asking whether or not someone has a PhD or not?

Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.


The new privacy laws are very tight. We've been told that we can't
even admit that a student is enrolled, much less give out any info on
academic completion. Unless a student signs a release form for 3rd
party's to access the info, it's dispersal is illegal. Look it up,
braniac.


Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute.
They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there
may be more dufi there.




Telamon June 8th 09 12:03 AM

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In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:46?pm, dxAce wrote:


There's a Federal law regarding asking whether or not someone has a PhD or
not?

Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.


The new privacy laws are very tight. We've been told that we can't
even admit that a student is enrolled, much less give out any info on
academic completion. Unless a student signs a release form for 3rd
party's to access the info, it's dispersal is illegal. Look it up,
braniac.

You have no right to call anyone a dufus, as little as you seem to
know.


Well, I should now be able to claim having a Ph.D. since none can check.

Let see, what should a I have a Ph.D. in?

I have a Ph.D. in ferreting out lying doofus claims.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

dxAce June 8th 09 12:05 AM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:46�pm, dxAce wrote:


There's a Federal law regarding asking whether or not someone has a PhD or not?

Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.


The new privacy laws are very tight. We've been told that we can't
even admit that a student is enrolled, much less give out any info on
academic completion.


Funny, even your own 'intern' offered this up:

Information, including the educational background of currently employed
faculty at Louisville Technical Institute, can be found at:
http://www.louisvilletech.com/faculty.asp

LMFAO

dxAce
Michigan
USA

And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute.
They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there
may be more dufi there.




dxAce June 8th 09 12:07 AM

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Telamon wrote:

In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:46?pm, dxAce wrote:


There's a Federal law regarding asking whether or not someone has a PhD or
not?

Please, dufus, direct us to this very interesting 'law'.


The new privacy laws are very tight. We've been told that we can't
even admit that a student is enrolled, much less give out any info on
academic completion. Unless a student signs a release form for 3rd
party's to access the info, it's dispersal is illegal. Look it up,
braniac.

You have no right to call anyone a dufus, as little as you seem to
know.


Well, I should now be able to claim having a Ph.D. since none can check.

Let see, what should a I have a Ph.D. in?

I have a Ph.D. in ferreting out lying doofus claims.


Damn, we can be frat brothers as I hold the same PhD as you!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Mike[_2_] June 8th 09 12:09 AM

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On Jun 7, 6:58�pm, dxAce wrote:


The dispersal of your father's sperm should have been illegal, dufus.

Now look at what we and Louisville Technical Institute seem to be stuck with!


Classic Steve Lare response. Third grade crudities.

Mike

dxAce June 8th 09 12:11 AM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:58�pm, dxAce wrote:


The dispersal of your father's sperm should have been illegal, dufus.

Now look at what we and Louisville Technical Institute seem to be stuck with!


Classic Steve Lare response. Third grade crudities.


Certainly beats out some middle age dufus lying about having a PhD any day.



Mike[_2_] June 8th 09 12:18 AM

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On Jun 7, 7:03�pm, Telamon

Well, I should now be able to claim having a Ph.D. since none can check.

Let see, what should a I have a Ph.D. in?

I have a Ph.D. in ferreting out lying doofus claims.


The way it's done, dxDufus, is when you need to verify your degree you
contact the records office, sending them a written authorization to
release the transcripts directly to a specific employer. The records
office sends it, with official seal, to the employer. The student
never touches the transcript and no, employers do not call for
verification over the phone. Accrediting bodies require the employing
schools to keep ceritified transcripts on file. Makes me wonder just
what you said to that office worker in the Registars office. The name
of the office were academic records are kept on file is the
"Registrars Office". They remembered speaking to you.

I can see you've never had you transcripts sent anywhere. Just how
long has it been since you worked, Steve?

Your ignorance is becoming pretty funny.

Mike

Telamon June 8th 09 12:21 AM

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In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:03?pm, Telamon

Well, I should now be able to claim having a Ph.D. since none can check.

Let see, what should a I have a Ph.D. in?

I have a Ph.D. in ferreting out lying doofus claims.


The way it's done, dxDufus, is when you need to verify your degree you
contact the records office, sending them a written authorization to
release the transcripts directly to a specific employer. The records
office sends it, with official seal, to the employer. The student
never touches the transcript and no, employers do not call for
verification over the phone. Accrediting bodies require the employing
schools to keep ceritified transcripts on file. Makes me wonder just
what you said to that office worker in the Registars office. The name
of the office were academic records are kept on file is the
"Registrars Office". They remembered speaking to you.

I can see you've never had you transcripts sent anywhere. Just how
long has it been since you worked, Steve?

Your ignorance is becoming pretty funny.


I'm not Steve Mikey.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

dxAce June 8th 09 12:22 AM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:03�pm, Telamon

Well, I should now be able to claim having a Ph.D. since none can check.

Let see, what should a I have a Ph.D. in?

I have a Ph.D. in ferreting out lying doofus claims.


The way it's done, dxDufus, is when you need to verify your degree you
contact the records office, sending them a written authorization to
release the transcripts directly to a specific employer. The records
office sends it, with official seal, to the employer. The student
never touches the transcript and no, employers do not call for
verification over the phone. Accrediting bodies require the employing
schools to keep ceritified transcripts on file. Makes me wonder just
what you said to that office worker in the Registars office. The name
of the office were academic records are kept on file is the
"Registrars Office". They remembered speaking to you.

I can see you've never had you transcripts sent anywhere. Just how
long has it been since you worked, Steve?

Your ignorance is becoming pretty funny.


Ignorant is talking to me whilst responding to Telemon!



Mike[_2_] June 8th 09 12:26 AM

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On Jun 7, 7:05�pm, dxAce wrote:
Funny, even your own 'intern' offered this up:

Information, including the educational background of currently employed
faculty at Louisville Technical Institute, can be found at:http://www.louisvilletech.com/faculty.asp


1. Now you admit talking to an intern from my school.
2. Privacy laws cover students not faculty employees.
3. Obtaining info about me from the place where I went to school is
what the law covers.
4. Yes, every school lists the degrees of it's faculty. I never said
that was illegal.
5. Nothing on there about how to acess student info, right, dxDufe?

Your reasoning skills insult you far more than I ever could.

Mike

dxAce June 8th 09 12:26 AM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:03�pm, Telamon

Well, I should now be able to claim having a Ph.D. since none can check.

Let see, what should a I have a Ph.D. in?

I have a Ph.D. in ferreting out lying doofus claims.


The way it's done, dxDufus, is when you need to verify your degree you
contact the records office, sending them a written authorization to
release the transcripts directly to a specific employer. The records
office sends it, with official seal, to the employer. The student
never touches the transcript and no, employers do not call for
verification over the phone. Accrediting bodies require the employing
schools to keep ceritified transcripts on file. Makes me wonder just
what you said to that office worker in the Registars office.


Wonder? You've already claimed to know just what I said to them, did you not?

The name
of the office were academic records are kept on file is the
"Registrars Office". They remembered speaking to you.


Then they must remember what I said to them, right?

Must be damn good dope you're on today, dufus!



Mike[_2_] June 8th 09 12:28 AM

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On Jun 7, 6:47�pm, Telamon

Nobody is safe from the Spanish Inquisition run by MWB.


You're safe, Telly, but it's spelled "college," not "collage." Collage
is something you make in an art class.

Mike

dxAce June 8th 09 12:28 AM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:05�pm, dxAce wrote:
Funny, even your own 'intern' offered this up:

Information, including the educational background of currently employed
faculty at Louisville Technical Institute, can be found at:http://www.louisvilletech.com/faculty.asp


1. Now you admit talking to an intern from my school.


No, dufus, that's what your dufus intern posted to RRS...

Please, boy, pay attention!



Telamon June 8th 09 12:49 AM

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In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:47?pm, Telamon

Nobody is safe from the Spanish Inquisition run by MWB.


You're safe, Telly, but it's spelled "college," not "collage." Collage
is something you make in an art class.


That's relief, you had me worried there.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

dxAce June 8th 09 12:52 AM

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Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 6:47�pm, Telamon

Nobody is safe from the Spanish Inquisition run by MWB.


You're safe, Telly, but it's spelled "college," not "collage." Collage
is something you make in an art class.


Perhaps they'll let you make a collage during the basket weaving...errrr...art
class at the funny farm, dufus!



Telamon June 8th 09 12:57 AM

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In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:05?pm, dxAce wrote:
Funny, even your own 'intern' offered this up:

Information, including the educational background of currently employed
faculty at Louisville Technical Institute, can be found
at:http://www.louisvilletech.com/faculty.asp


1. Now you admit talking to an intern from my school.
2. Privacy laws cover students not faculty employees.
3. Obtaining info about me from the place where I went to school is
what the law covers.
4. Yes, every school lists the degrees of it's faculty. I never said
that was illegal.
5. Nothing on there about how to acess student info, right, dxDufe?

Your reasoning skills insult you far more than I ever could.


If you have your B.A., M.A., and course work for a Ph.D. what's stopping
you? Sounds like you just need a mentor and approved subject for a
dissertation. Have you published any papers that could be at least a
starting point for one?

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

dxAce June 8th 09 12:59 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 


Telamon wrote:

In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:05?pm, dxAce wrote:
Funny, even your own 'intern' offered this up:

Information, including the educational background of currently employed
faculty at Louisville Technical Institute, can be found
at:http://www.louisvilletech.com/faculty.asp


1. Now you admit talking to an intern from my school.
2. Privacy laws cover students not faculty employees.
3. Obtaining info about me from the place where I went to school is
what the law covers.
4. Yes, every school lists the degrees of it's faculty. I never said
that was illegal.
5. Nothing on there about how to acess student info, right, dxDufe?

Your reasoning skills insult you far more than I ever could.


If you have your B.A., M.A., and course work for a Ph.D. what's stopping
you? Sounds like you just need a mentor and approved subject for a
dissertation. Have you published any papers that could be at least a
starting point for one?


The boy knows rolling papers...



Telamon June 8th 09 01:07 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 
In article ,
dxAce wrote:

Telamon wrote:

In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:05?pm, dxAce wrote:
Funny, even your own 'intern' offered this up:

Information, including the educational background of currently employed
faculty at Louisville Technical Institute, can be found
at:http://www.louisvilletech.com/faculty.asp


1. Now you admit talking to an intern from my school.
2. Privacy laws cover students not faculty employees.
3. Obtaining info about me from the place where I went to school is
what the law covers.
4. Yes, every school lists the degrees of it's faculty. I never said
that was illegal.
5. Nothing on there about how to acess student info, right, dxDufe?

Your reasoning skills insult you far more than I ever could.


If you have your B.A., M.A., and course work for a Ph.D. what's stopping
you? Sounds like you just need a mentor and approved subject for a
dissertation. Have you published any papers that could be at least a
starting point for one?


The boy knows rolling papers...


Are you saying his thesis went up in smoke?

And does Cheech and Chong know about this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2pXxHW1DHs

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

dxAce June 8th 09 01:10 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 


Telamon wrote:

In article ,
dxAce wrote:

Telamon wrote:

In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:05?pm, dxAce wrote:
Funny, even your own 'intern' offered this up:

Information, including the educational background of currently employed
faculty at Louisville Technical Institute, can be found
at:http://www.louisvilletech.com/faculty.asp


1. Now you admit talking to an intern from my school.
2. Privacy laws cover students not faculty employees.
3. Obtaining info about me from the place where I went to school is
what the law covers.
4. Yes, every school lists the degrees of it's faculty. I never said
that was illegal.
5. Nothing on there about how to acess student info, right, dxDufe?

Your reasoning skills insult you far more than I ever could.

If you have your B.A., M.A., and course work for a Ph.D. what's stopping
you? Sounds like you just need a mentor and approved subject for a
dissertation. Have you published any papers that could be at least a
starting point for one?


The boy knows rolling papers...


Are you saying his thesis went up in smoke?


Well, according to what I was told by Wayne State, he did not complete the course
work (if he ever indeed did any course work towards a PhD) needed for a PhD.



Mike[_2_] June 8th 09 01:11 AM

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On Jun 7, 7:57�pm, Telamon
wrote:


If you have your B.A., M.A., and course work for a Ph.D. what's stopping
you? Sounds like you just need a mentor and approved subject for a
dissertation. Have you published any papers that could be at least a
starting point for one?


My advisor was incapacitated by a stroke. If I had returned to school,
I could have easily obtained one (by putting together another panel),
but the lack of the doctorate never kept me from landing positions. In
my current job, my other degrees were more than enough to land the
position. And being a very successful debate coach made getting offers
for jobs easy. With a family, I could never afford to take the time
off to complete the docotrate, though I was real close.

Yes, I've published several papers and presented many others at
various communication association conferences. Maybe Steve will try
and dig those up for everyone. Mainly dealing with argumentation
theory and debate practice. If you go to the page Steve posted, you'll
see I'm the Chair of my Department.

Mike


dxAce June 8th 09 01:14 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 


Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:57�pm, Telamon
wrote:


If you have your B.A., M.A., and course work for a Ph.D. what's stopping
you? Sounds like you just need a mentor and approved subject for a
dissertation. Have you published any papers that could be at least a
starting point for one?


My advisor was incapacitated by a stroke. If I had returned to school,
I could have easily obtained one (by putting together another panel),
but the lack of the doctorate never kept me from landing positions. In
my current job, my other degrees were more than enough to land the
position. And being a very successful debate coach made getting offers
for jobs easy. With a family, I could never afford to take the time
off to complete the docotrate, though I was real close.


I want a 'docotrate' too! Since nobody can check, guess I'll just fake it!

Yes, I've published several papers and presented many others at
various communication association conferences. Maybe Steve will try
and dig those up for everyone. Mainly dealing with argumentation
theory and debate practice. If you go to the page Steve posted, you'll
see I'm the Chair of my Department.


More of a Couch than a Chair.



Mike[_2_] June 8th 09 01:19 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 
On Jun 7, 8:10�pm, dxAce wrote:


Well, according to what I was told by Wayne State, he did not complete the course
work (if he ever indeed did any course work towards a PhD) needed for a PhD


The last two classes were completed at Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
Maybe you should call them, too, Steve?

Notice, how you're now admitting that you got more info than you said
you did earlier in this very thread? That drunk, Steve?

Mike


dxAce June 8th 09 01:22 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 


Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 8:10�pm, dxAce wrote:


Well, according to what I was told by Wayne State, he did not complete the course
work (if he ever indeed did any course work towards a PhD) needed for a PhD


The last two classes were completed at Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
Maybe you should call them, too, Steve?


Maybe!



Notice, how you're now admitting that you got more info than you said
you did earlier in this very thread?


Believe I already admitted previously regarding that, dufus, but you just never seem to
pay attention.

Good dope today, eh?



dxAce June 8th 09 01:29 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 


Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 8:10�pm, dxAce wrote:


Well, according to what I was told by Wayne State, he did not complete the course
work (if he ever indeed did any course work towards a PhD) needed for a PhD


The last two classes were completed at Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
Maybe you should call them, too, Steve?


Have to ask Wayne State if your transcripts were sent to Southern Illinois-Carbondale,
they should have a record of that.



dxAce June 8th 09 01:40 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 


dxAce wrote:

Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 8:10�pm, dxAce wrote:


Well, according to what I was told by Wayne State, he did not complete the course
work (if he ever indeed did any course work towards a PhD) needed for a PhD


The last two classes were completed at Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
Maybe you should call them, too, Steve?


Maybe!



Notice, how you're now admitting that you got more info than you said
you did earlier in this very thread?


Believe I already admitted previously regarding that, dufus, but you just never seem to
pay attention.

Good dope today, eh?


Oh yeah, I forgot to say 'howdy' to the monitoring intern.



Telamon June 8th 09 03:56 AM

EiBi Skeds Updated!
 
In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Jun 7, 7:57?pm, Telamon
wrote:


If you have your B.A., M.A., and course work for a Ph.D. what's stopping
you? Sounds like you just need a mentor and approved subject for a
dissertation. Have you published any papers that could be at least a
starting point for one?


My advisor was incapacitated by a stroke. If I had returned to school,
I could have easily obtained one (by putting together another panel),
but the lack of the doctorate never kept me from landing positions. In
my current job, my other degrees were more than enough to land the
position. And being a very successful debate coach made getting offers
for jobs easy. With a family, I could never afford to take the time
off to complete the docotrate, though I was real close.


That's a bit of bad luck about your advisor. Hopefully, he or she
eventually recovered from the stroke.

Yes, I've published several papers and presented many others at
various communication association conferences. Maybe Steve will try
and dig those up for everyone. Mainly dealing with argumentation
theory and debate practice. If you go to the page Steve posted, you'll
see I'm the Chair of my Department.


I went to the link earlier and it does list you as chairperson.

If any of those papers you wrote are published on line somewhere I'd be
interested in reading them.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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