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BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
The BDXC Africa on Shortwave page (along with other pages) has been updated
for February: http://www.bdxc.org.uk/ Click on Articles Index Page. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B 70' and 200' wires GE SR I (2) and II 239 countries heard and 225 QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale) using the NASWA Country List. And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology & Design. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD and lied about being arrested, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote:
And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote:
On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. All things considered, A College graduation seems preferable. mike |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
m II wrote: On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. Must be the Navy in CanaDuh. But, they'd cause no harm as the Navy of CanaDuh is permanently welded to the pier. |
DX - Africa Updated
On 02/06/2011 01:04 PM, m II wrote:
On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. All things considered, A College graduation seems preferable. mike Then where do you work? Spend a hundred grand to go to school to do what? The kids will be in the streets here, too. We are no better than Egypt. |
DX - Africa Updated
dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 01:04 PM, m II wrote: On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. All things considered, A College graduation seems preferable. mike Then where do you work? Spend a hundred grand to go to school to do what? The kids will be in the streets here, too. We are no better than Egypt. No better? Only in your mentally ill, drug addled mind, Rickmers. Grow up, you f00kin 'tard. |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
On Feb 6, 11:39*am, dave wrote:
On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& *Design. - Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. - Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. The Shrinking List of "Non" Exportable Jobs : # 1 = IRS Tax Collector {Federal Government Jobs} # 1A = US Military {Federal Government Jobs} # 1B = State Tax Collector {State Government Jobs} # 1C = County Tax Collector {County Government Jobs} # 1D = City Tax Collector {City Government Jobs} # 2 = Public Schools Teachers & Staff # 3 = Public Utilities Staff Jobs # 4 = Medical & Health Care Staff Jobs # 5 = Industrial Service & Maintenance Jobs # 5A = Residential Service & Maintenance Jobs # 6 = Tourist & Hotel Industry Jobs # 6A = Food & Restaurant Industry Jobs # 7 = Transportation Industry Jobs # 8 = Consumer & Merchandising Jobs Everything else and you are getting behind the # 8 Ball - imho ~ RHF |
DX - Africa Updated
On 11-02-06 04:13 PM, dave wrote:
Then where do you work? Spend a hundred grand to go to school to do what? The kids will be in the streets here, too. We are no better than Egypt. There seems to be a need for persons counting, of all things, homosexual discharges in the US Navy. http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/RL30113.pdf One has to wonder if the counters get wet or diseased during these 'discharge' tallies. We'll check with Steve (...kiss me, Horatio) Lare when time allows. mike |
Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Meaningful Lives}
On Feb 6, 1:04*pm, m II wrote:
On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. - All things considered, - A College graduation seems preferable. - mike But What Does Any Cohesive Society Need to be a well balance and fully functioning Nation of People : as low as 25%?; an ever 50%? or as much as 75%? College Educated Individuals ? For every Teacher you need a Supermarket Clerk. For every Lawyer you need a several Policemen. For every Doctor you need a few Plumbers. For every Engineer you need a few Carpenters. For every Scientist you need a few Garbagemen. For every Journalist you need a many Retail Clerks. For the many many Hungry you need a few Farmers. For every Government Employee you need a Tens of Tax Payers. Generally the number of Individuals needed by a Nation/Society to have an Over-Educated Cadre to in the over-all 'mixed' of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society is around 15% [~1-in-7]. The Individual's Want/Desire for an Education; Income and Status -versus- A Nation/Societies Need/Requirement for Appropriate Numbers of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society to have a Very Efficient and Fully Functioning Society that is beneficial to all it's constituent members. -read- Study : Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Living a Good Productive Rewarding Life} http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/02...cess-71631670/ -by- Christine Armario -source- Associated Press The current U.S. Education System is failing to prepare Tens of Millions of young Adults a Year for Successful Careers {Meaningful Lives} by providing a One-Size-Fits-All approach, and it should take a Cue from its European counterparts by offering greater emphasis on Occupational Instruction. |
Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Meaningful Lives}
On Feb 7, 4:20*am, RHF wrote:
On Feb 6, 8:30*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Feb 6, 6:35*pm, RHF wrote: On Feb 6, 1:04*pm, m II wrote: On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. - All things considered, - A College graduation seems preferable. - mike But What Does Any Cohesive Society Need to be a well balance and fully functioning Nation of People : as low as 25%?; an ever 50%? or as much as *75%? College Educated Individuals ? For every Teacher you need a Supermarket Clerk. For every Lawyer you need a several Policemen. For every Doctor you need a few Plumbers. For every Engineer you need a few Carpenters. For every Scientist you need a few Garbagemen. For every Journalist you need a many Retail Clerks. For the many many Hungry you need a few Farmers. For every Government Employee you need a Tens of Tax Payers. Generally the number of Individuals needed by a Nation/Society to have an Over-Educated Cadre to in the over-all 'mixed' of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society is around 15% [~1-in-7]. The Individual's Want/Desire for an Education; Income and Status -versus- A Nation/Societies Need/Requirement for Appropriate Numbers of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society to have a Very Efficient and Fully Functioning Society that is beneficial to all it's constituent members. -read- Study : Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Living a Good Productive Rewarding Life}http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/02...d-paths-career... -by- Christine Armario -source- Associated Press The current U.S. Education System is failing to prepare Tens of Millions of young Adults a Year for Successful Careers {Meaningful Lives} by providing a One-Size-Fits-All approach, and it should take a Cue from its European counterparts by offering greater emphasis on Occupational Instruction. *. and that is the way 'i' see it ~ RHF *. *. No doubt, you need people who are not just the highly skilled and talented - but everyone needs a decent living too. *It's pretty hard to survive on a grocery clerk's wage here in California...or a teacher's, for that matter. *I know quite a few who are struggling right now, and many are seeing their wages drop. What I think is seriously screwed up is that movie people (actors, directors) and sports figures and other quite nonessential people get gabillions of sheckels while the teachers and trash collectors and small farmers have to scrape by on whatever salaries they can get. *I like a good movie as much as the next guy - but on balance, I'd rather have my kid get a good education (which he is getting, thankfully, despite the gross disparities). Hollywood : Talent Follows the Money -and- Money Follows the Talent ~ RHF The Key Thing is an Education System that Teaches from a very early age to the last day of school that Each and Every Person-in {Citizen-of} a Society is Honored and Respected for Their Individual Contributions : {Greater Expectations and a More Diverse Outcome} A College Education Is NOT For All : NOT Going To College Does Not Make You A Failure : A Good Life Is A Good Life : Meaningful Work Has Meaning : Everyone is Important. -yes-it-is-that-simple- ~ RHF *. *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I guess it depends on the person. AFAIC, work is just a means to an end. 40 hours a week of bleccch so that the other 128 hours can be decent. Family, friends and avocations are what make life worthwhile. |
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On Feb 7, 8:02*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 7, 4:20*am, RHF wrote: On Feb 6, 8:30*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Feb 6, 6:35*pm, RHF wrote: On Feb 6, 1:04*pm, m II wrote: On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. - All things considered, - A College graduation seems preferable. - mike But What Does Any Cohesive Society Need to be a well balance and fully functioning Nation of People : as low as 25%?; an ever 50%? or as much as *75%? College Educated Individuals ? For every Teacher you need a Supermarket Clerk. For every Lawyer you need a several Policemen. For every Doctor you need a few Plumbers. For every Engineer you need a few Carpenters. For every Scientist you need a few Garbagemen. For every Journalist you need a many Retail Clerks. For the many many Hungry you need a few Farmers. For every Government Employee you need a Tens of Tax Payers. Generally the number of Individuals needed by a Nation/Society to have an Over-Educated Cadre to in the over-all 'mixed' of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society is around 15% [~1-in-7]. The Individual's Want/Desire for an Education; Income and Status -versus- A Nation/Societies Need/Requirement for Appropriate Numbers of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society to have a Very Efficient and Fully Functioning Society that is beneficial to all it's constituent members. -read- Study : Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Living a Good Productive Rewarding Life}http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/02...d-paths-career... -by- Christine Armario -source- Associated Press The current U.S. Education System is failing to prepare Tens of Millions of young Adults a Year for Successful Careers {Meaningful Lives} by providing a One-Size-Fits-All approach, and it should take a Cue from its European counterparts by offering greater emphasis on Occupational Instruction. *. and that is the way 'i' see it ~ RHF *. *. No doubt, you need people who are not just the highly skilled and talented - but everyone needs a decent living too. *It's pretty hard to survive on a grocery clerk's wage here in California...or a teacher's, for that matter. *I know quite a few who are struggling right now, and many are seeing their wages drop. What I think is seriously screwed up is that movie people (actors, directors) and sports figures and other quite nonessential people get gabillions of sheckels while the teachers and trash collectors and small farmers have to scrape by on whatever salaries they can get. *I like a good movie as much as the next guy - but on balance, I'd rather have my kid get a good education (which he is getting, thankfully, despite the gross disparities). Hollywood : Talent Follows the Money -and- Money Follows the Talent ~ RHF The Key Thing is an Education System that Teaches from a very early age to the last day of school that Each and Every Person-in {Citizen-of} a Society is Honored and Respected for Their Individual Contributions : {Greater Expectations and a More Diverse Outcome} A College Education Is NOT For All : NOT Going To College Does Not Make You A Failure : A Good Life Is A Good Life : Meaningful Work Has Meaning : Everyone is Important. -yes-it-is-that-simple- ~ RHF *. *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - I guess it depends on the person. * - AFAIC, work is just a means to an end. -*40 hours a week of bleccch so that the other - 128 hours can be decent. -*Family, friends and avocations are what make life worthwhile. Happy-R-Us : Having a Productive Meaningful Good Life -versus- The Quest for Status and Money http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7f5542fbcbea3b It's Better 'Nicer' To Go Through Life Doing Something That You Like Doing* - imho ~ RHF * Being Able To Smile and Call It Work :o) -hey-i-can't-believe-i-get-paid-for-doing-this-;;-}}- |
Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Meaningful Lives}
On Feb 6, 9:35*pm, RHF wrote:
On Feb 6, 1:04*pm, m II wrote: On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. - All things considered, - A College graduation seems preferable. - mike But What Does Any Cohesive Society Need to be a well balance and fully functioning Nation of People : as low as 25%?; an ever 50%? or as much as *75%? College Educated Individuals ? For every Teacher you need a Supermarket Clerk. For every Lawyer you need a several Policemen. For every Doctor you need a few Plumbers. For every Engineer you need a few Carpenters. For every Scientist you need a few Garbagemen. For every Journalist you need a many Retail Clerks. For the many many Hungry you need a few Farmers. For every Government Employee you need a Tens of Tax Payers. Generally the number of Individuals needed by a Nation/Society to have an Over-Educated Cadre to in the over-all 'mixed' of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society is around 15% [~1-in-7]. The Individual's Want/Desire for an Education; Income and Status -versus- A Nation/Societies Need/Requirement for Appropriate Numbers of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society to have a Very Efficient and Fully Functioning Society that is beneficial to all it's constituent members. -read- Study : Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Living a Good Productive Rewarding Life}http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/02...d-paths-career... -by- Christine Armario -source- Associated Press The current U.S. Education System is failing to prepare Tens of Millions of young Adults a Year for Successful Careers {Meaningful Lives} by providing a One-Size-Fits-All approach, and it should take a Cue from its European counterparts by offering greater emphasis on Occupational Instruction. *. and that is the way 'i' see it ~ RHF *. *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - RHF, I agree totally. But today's occupational instruction must be far more detailed and technical, requiring career education and training far beyond high school, if the US is to stay competitive with the rest of the world. Top needs include: Technological repair, robotics, CAD, IT networking & security, advanced math, and info management skills. We need more of those degrees than we do poetry majors. Mike Bryant, the anti-Lare |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote:
Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. It's named after the same sailor. He would develop severe throat infections immediately after landing in a port. Every time. When his Captain found out just HOW this was happening, he had 'σας φυσώ' Lareos thrown off the ship. The word has been mutated into Laryngitis over the centuries. The Greeks have had an extremely difficult time trying to overcome the foul reputation this pervert has bestowed on their navy and Sailors. mike |
Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Meaningful Lives}
Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 6, 9:35 pm, RHF wrote: On Feb 6, 1:04 pm, m II wrote: On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. - All things considered, - A College graduation seems preferable. - mike But What Does Any Cohesive Society Need to be a well balance and fully functioning Nation of People : as low as 25%?; an ever 50%? or as much as 75%? College Educated Individuals ? For every Teacher you need a Supermarket Clerk. For every Lawyer you need a several Policemen. For every Doctor you need a few Plumbers. For every Engineer you need a few Carpenters. For every Scientist you need a few Garbagemen. For every Journalist you need a many Retail Clerks. For the many many Hungry you need a few Farmers. For every Government Employee you need a Tens of Tax Payers. Generally the number of Individuals needed by a Nation/Society to have an Over-Educated Cadre to in the over-all 'mixed' of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society is around 15% [~1-in-7]. The Individual's Want/Desire for an Education; Income and Status -versus- A Nation/Societies Need/Requirement for Appropriate Numbers of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society to have a Very Efficient and Fully Functioning Society that is beneficial to all it's constituent members. -read- Study : Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Living a Good Productive Rewarding Life}http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/02...d-paths-career... -by- Christine Armario -source- Associated Press The current U.S. Education System is failing to prepare Tens of Millions of young Adults a Year for Successful Careers {Meaningful Lives} by providing a One-Size-Fits-All approach, and it should take a Cue from its European counterparts by offering greater emphasis on Occupational Instruction. . and that is the way 'i' see it ~ RHF . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - RHF, I agree totally. But today's occupational instruction must be far more detailed and technical, requiring career education and training far beyond high school, if the US is to stay competitive with the rest of the world. Top needs include: Technological repair, robotics, CAD, IT networking & security, advanced math, and info management skills. OR, one could just LIE about having that advanced education, right Mikey? |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
m II wrote: On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote: Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. The phrase "Dumbass Canuck" appears in the modern American lingo. |
Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Meaningful Lives}
On Feb 7, 12:37*pm, dxAce wrote:
Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 6, 9:35 pm, RHF wrote: On Feb 6, 1:04 pm, m II wrote: On 11-02-06 12:39 PM, dave wrote: On 02/06/2011 10:31 AM, dxAce wrote: And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology& Design. Because all those jobs are in China and India these days. Teach your kids nursing or air conditioning repair. Let's not forget the fast growing fields of Motel management, taxidermy or locksmithing. Parents who are too stupid to give value to a College education should really consider the alternatives. Anyone too dumb to get a Locksmithing certificate could always get into the Navy, I suppose. From what I hear, being Gay, while not mandatory, helps you get accepted immediately. - All things considered, - A College graduation seems preferable. - mike But What Does Any Cohesive Society Need to be a well balance and fully functioning Nation of People : as low as 25%?; an ever 50%? or as much as *75%? College Educated Individuals ? For every Teacher you need a Supermarket Clerk. For every Lawyer you need a several Policemen. For every Doctor you need a few Plumbers. For every Engineer you need a few Carpenters. For every Scientist you need a few Garbagemen. For every Journalist you need a many Retail Clerks. For the many many Hungry you need a few Farmers. For every Government Employee you need a Tens of Tax Payers. Generally the number of Individuals needed by a Nation/Society to have an Over-Educated Cadre to in the over-all 'mixed' of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society is around 15% [~1-in-7]. The Individual's Want/Desire for an Education; Income and Status -versus- A Nation/Societies Need/Requirement for Appropriate Numbers of Educated, Skilled and un-skilled members of that Nation/Society to have a Very Efficient and Fully Functioning Society that is beneficial to all it's constituent members. -read- Study : Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Living a Good Productive Rewarding Life}http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/02...d-paths-career... -by- Christine Armario -source- Associated Press The current U.S. Education System is failing to prepare Tens of Millions of young Adults a Year for Successful Careers {Meaningful Lives} by providing a One-Size-Fits-All approach, and it should take a Cue from its European counterparts by offering greater emphasis on Occupational Instruction. *. and that is the way 'i' see it ~ RHF *. *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - RHF, I agree totally. But today's occupational instruction must be far more detailed and technical, requiring career education and training far beyond high school, if the US is to stay competitive with the rest of the world. Top needs include: Technological repair, robotics, CAD, IT networking & security, advanced math, and info management skills. OR, one could just LIE about having that advanced education, right Mikey?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, you know I am professor, Steve. Remember calling my Dean? What a loser! What did they say when you told them I lied? They still laugh at that attempt. |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
On Feb 7, 1:24*pm, dxAce wrote:
m II wrote: On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote: Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed.. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. The phrase "Dumbass Canuck" appears in the modern American lingo.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. |
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On Feb 7, 3:09*pm, RHF wrote:
College Higher Education is as Service Business With a Limited Set of Customers and a Long {Years} Production Cycle : It' In Itself Can NOT Drive and Fuel an Economy [.] It Is A Means To An End : A Productive Nation/Society Proving Meaning Careers and Employment for It's People : Where All 'Feel' It's A Good Life and a Fair Society. FYI, Roy, I teach at a technical training institute. Specifically, I instruct them in the communication skills necessary for a technical service economy. Technology and communication skills are exactly what WILL drive this economy. This is the means to an important end. What are you doing for a better tomorrow, besides cluttering up Usenet? Mike |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
On Feb 7, 1:33*pm, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote: We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. I'm tax free And intellect free, also! |
Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Meaningful Lives}
On Feb 7, 3:44*pm, Mike wrote:
On Feb 7, 3:09*pm, RHF wrote: College Higher Education is as Service Business With a Limited Set of Customers and a Long {Years} Production Cycle : It' In Itself Can NOT Drive and Fuel an Economy [.] It Is A Means To An End : A Productive Nation/Society Proving Meaning Careers and Employment for It's People : Where All 'Feel' It's A Good Life and a Fair Society. FYI, Roy, I teach at a technical training institute. Specifically, I instruct them in the communication skills necessary for a technical service economy. Technology and communication skills are exactly what WILL drive this economy. This is the means to an important end. - What are you doing for a better tomorrow, - besides cluttering up Usenet? - - Mike MWB, Hopefully staying out of the way of all those truly Good Hard Working Americans : Who should be doing something for a Better Tomorrow . . . {o: Building A Better America :o} |
Students Need More Paths to Career Success {Meaningful Lives}
Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 7, 3:09 pm, RHF wrote: College Higher Education is as Service Business With a Limited Set of Customers and a Long {Years} Production Cycle : It' In Itself Can NOT Drive and Fuel an Economy [.] It Is A Means To An End : A Productive Nation/Society Proving Meaning Careers and Employment for It's People : Where All 'Feel' It's A Good Life and a Fair Society. FYI, Roy, I teach at a technical training institute. Specifically, I instruct them in the communication skills necessary for a technical service economy. Technology and communication skills are exactly what WILL drive this economy. This is the means to an important end. What are you doing for a better tomorrow, besides cluttering up Usenet? He's not lying about having a PhD on Usenet? Talk about clutter... |
BDXC - Africa on Shortwave Updated
Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. I'm tax free And intellect free, also! Your opinion. But then, the opinions of those who lie about their academic credentials are to be heavily discounted. |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. I'm tax free And intellect free, also! Your 'intellect' got you busted and fired from Weber State. Your 'intellect' caused you to claim to have a PhD. Your 'intellect' prompted you to lie about being arrested. And, your 'intellect' finally deposited you at a little backwater institution known as Sullivan College of Technology & Design. Movin on up... |
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On Feb 8, 4:22*am, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. I'm tax free And intellect free, also! Your 'intellect' got you busted and fired from Weber State. Your 'intellect' caused you to claim to have a PhD. Your 'intellect' prompted you to lie about being arrested. And, your 'intellect' finally deposited you at a little backwater institution known as Sullivan College of Technology & Design. Movin on up... I was never fired from Weber State. The penalties for slander while in the process of internet harassment have changed over the last few years. I guess we will get to meet face-to-face finally. |
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Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 8, 4:22 am, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. I'm tax free And intellect free, also! Your 'intellect' got you busted and fired from Weber State. Your 'intellect' caused you to claim to have a PhD. Your 'intellect' prompted you to lie about being arrested. And, your 'intellect' finally deposited you at a little backwater institution known as Sullivan College of Technology & Design. Movin on up... I was never fired from Weber State. Sure. Would you say that had you not 'resigned', you'd still be there? LMFAO The penalties for slander while in the process of internet harassment have changed over the last few years. I guess we will get to meet face-to-face finally. You'd better ask your lawyer relative exactly what constitutes slander! See ya! |
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On Feb 8, 9:20*am, dxAce wrote:
Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 8, 4:22 am, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Sure. Would you say that had you not 'resigned', you'd still be there? LMFAO You betcha. My mom was battling cancer and I wanted to get back to Louisville to be with her. I doubt you'd understand that, since you were apparently hatched. |
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On Feb 8, 9:20*am, dxAce wrote:
Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 8, 4:22 am, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. I'm tax free And intellect free, also! Your 'intellect' got you busted and fired from Weber State. Your 'intellect' caused you to claim to have a PhD. Your 'intellect' prompted you to lie about being arrested. And, your 'intellect' finally deposited you at a little backwater institution known as Sullivan College of Technology & Design. |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 8, 9:20 am, dxAce wrote: Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 8, 4:22 am, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Sure. Would you say that had you not 'resigned', you'd still be there? LMFAO You betcha. My mom was battling cancer and I wanted to get back to Louisville to be with her. Wow. That certainly contradicts what my contact(s) at Weber State indicated at the time. Wasn't it really a case of you resigning or getting fired after your marijuana bust with the students? LMFAO |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 8, 9:20 am, dxAce wrote: Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 8, 4:22 am, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. I'm tax free And intellect free, also! Your 'intellect' got you busted and fired from Weber State. Your 'intellect' caused you to claim to have a PhD. Your 'intellect' prompted you to lie about being arrested. And, your 'intellect' finally deposited you at a little backwater institution known as Sullivan College of Technology & Design. Movin on up... I was never fired from Weber State. Sure. Would you say that had you not 'resigned', you'd still be there? LMFAO The penalties for slander while in the process of internet harassment have changed over the last few years. I guess we will get to meet face-to-face finally. You'd better ask your lawyer relative exactly what constitutes slander! See ya!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, actually, under current internet law it's considered professional libel. Telling the truth is not considered libel or slander. Keep trying, boy! |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 8, 9:20 am, dxAce wrote: Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 8, 4:22 am, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 7, 1:33 pm, dxAce wrote: Sure. Would you say that had you not 'resigned', you'd still be there? LMFAO You betcha. My mom was battling cancer and I wanted to get back to Louisville to be with her. I doubt you'd understand that, since you were apparently hatched. http://www.wsusignpost.com/2.3591/prosecutor-bryant-must-appear-to-plead-1.415518 "Bryant, 43, resigned from his position as a Weber State University professor and debate coach after news of the three charges spread. The charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and interfering with arrest stem from an alleged drug incident on Oct. 6 while the debate team was competing in a tournament in Cedar City." "But he said what's happened has given him the chance to move on with his life. He is working and trying to save enough money to move closer to his family in Kentucky." Wow! That's real 'intellect' ! Mom is supposedly battling cancer, so I'll quit my job and THEN try to figure out how to save some money to be near her. LMFAO |
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On Feb 8, 10:35*am, dxAce wrote:
Telling the truth is not considered libel or slander. As usual, you did not tell the truth, despite your attempt to clarify and protect yourself in your second attempt! |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 8, 10:35 am, dxAce wrote: Telling the truth is not considered libel or slander. As usual, you did not tell the truth, despite your attempt to clarify and protect yourself in your second attempt! Protect myself? Damn, you sure are delusional. Point is, you 'resigned' only to protect yourself from being fired, which is certainly what was going to happen, right, 'tard boy? |
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On Feb 8, 1:00*pm, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote: On Feb 8, 10:35 am, dxAce wrote: Telling the truth is not considered libel or slander. As usual, you did not tell the truth, despite your attempt to clarify and protect yourself in your second attempt! Protect myself? Damn, you sure are delusional. Point is, you 'resigned' only to protect yourself from being fired, which is certainly what was going to happen, right, 'tard boy? You've been repeating the same lies for a decade now. What have achieved that justifies your continued fixation with me? As many people have noted, you seem to have a homoerotic fixation on me... |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 8, 1:00 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 8, 10:35 am, dxAce wrote: Telling the truth is not considered libel or slander. As usual, you did not tell the truth, despite your attempt to clarify and protect yourself in your second attempt! Protect myself? Damn, you sure are delusional. Point is, you 'resigned' only to protect yourself from being fired, which is certainly what was going to happen, right, 'tard boy? You've been repeating the same lies for a decade now. Then I guess you'd better call that lawyer relative of yours, as you've threatened to do in the past. What have achieved that justifies your continued fixation with me? As many people have noted, you seem to have a homoerotic fixation on me... You're projecting again, another one of your problems, boy. |
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On Feb 8, 1:17*pm, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote: What have you achieved that justifies your continued fixation with me? As many people have noted, you seem to have a homoerotic fixation on me... You're projecting again, another one of your problems, boy Well, let's test your theory of projection. Let's see who can go the longest without mentioning the other person. First person to insult the other, by objective evidence, would be the one with the homoerotic tendencies. Right? BTW, continuing to call a 53 year old a "boy" certainly sounds a bit homoerotic... |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... m II wrote: On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote: Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. The phrase "Dumbass Canuck" appears in the modern American lingo. "In the USA, as in Greece, how do we separate the men from the boys?" With a wrecking bar! mike |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 9, 12:56 pm, dxAce wrote: Better check Louisville, KY... now there is a low IQ level. That poor fellow was stupid enough to resign from a job, before he checked his bank account, and discovered he didn't have enough money to move back home. Now same fellow purports to have some ability to be teaching personal finance. It's no wonder we're in such financial straights. Lying Lare, I don't know where you got your info, but that shows how unreliable your sources are. Particularly since I did move back to KY within a month of resigning. Hogwash! You resigned within just a couple days of your Oct. 6 bust, and as I recall never returned to Weber State. You had to appear in court on Nov. 27. You were ostensibly 'working' somewhere in the area, trying to save money to move back to Kentucky. http://www.wsusignpost.com/2.3591/pr...plead-1.415518 Proof of that is also in the RRS archives. Show me the proof. At least I have enough finacial responsibility to support myself without living off of government disability checks and lawsuits against former employers, like you do, Mr. Hypocrite! Some of us have actual jobs and do more than lay around listening to shortwave 24/7. Some work, some teach, others suck up gov't resources without adding at all to America's economy. I think we all know which category you're in, Steve. Mike knows who is most likely to be the source of internet foolishness. |
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On Feb 9, 5:23*pm, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote: On Feb 9, 12:56 pm, dxAce wrote: Better check Louisville, KY... now there is a low IQ level. That poor fellow was stupid enough to resign from a job, before he checked his bank account, and discovered he didn't have enough money to move back home. Now same fellow purports to have some ability to be teaching personal finance. It's no wonder we're in such financial straights. Lying Lare, I don't know where you got your info, but that shows how unreliable your sources are. Particularly since I did move back to KY within a month of resigning. Hogwash! You resigned within just a couple days of your Oct. 6 bust, and as I recall never returned to Weber State. You had to appear in court on Nov. 27. You were ostensibly 'working' somewhere in the area, trying to save money to move back to Kentucky. *http://www.wsusignpost.com/2.3591/pr...t-appear-to-pl.... Proof of that is also in the RRS archives. Show me the proof. I did not resign on Oct. 6. Try again. I was on the payroll at Weber State through November. I was in Louisville for my nephew's birth on Dec. 1. You are not a very good detective. Try again. BTW, did you call my school again? They seem like someone has scared them. They took all faculty pictures off the web page and announced a special seminar on dealing with campus intruders. Are you up to your old games? |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 9, 5:23 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 9, 12:56 pm, dxAce wrote: Better check Louisville, KY... now there is a low IQ level. That poor fellow was stupid enough to resign from a job, before he checked his bank account, and discovered he didn't have enough money to move back home. Now same fellow purports to have some ability to be teaching personal finance. It's no wonder we're in such financial straights. Lying Lare, I don't know where you got your info, but that shows how unreliable your sources are. Particularly since I did move back to KY within a month of resigning. Hogwash! You resigned within just a couple days of your Oct. 6 bust, and as I recall never returned to Weber State. You had to appear in court on Nov. 27. You were ostensibly 'working' somewhere in the area, trying to save money to move back to Kentucky. http://www.wsusignpost.com/2.3591/pr...t-appear-to-pl... Proof of that is also in the RRS archives. Show me the proof. I did not resign on Oct. 6. Try again. I was on the payroll at Weber State through November. Funny, an article already had you resigned and 'working' elsewhere prior to the end of November. You're a lying sack, Bryant! I was in Louisville for my nephew's birth on Dec. 1. You are not a very good detective. Try again. BTW, did you call my school again? They seem like someone has scared them. They obviously scare easily! They took all faculty pictures off the web page and announced a special seminar on dealing with campus intruders. Are you up to your old games? |
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Mike wrote: On Feb 9, 5:23 pm, dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Feb 9, 12:56 pm, dxAce wrote: Better check Louisville, KY... now there is a low IQ level. That poor fellow was stupid enough to resign from a job, before he checked his bank account, and discovered he didn't have enough money to move back home. Now same fellow purports to have some ability to be teaching personal finance. It's no wonder we're in such financial straights. Lying Lare, I don't know where you got your info, but that shows how unreliable your sources are. Particularly since I did move back to KY within a month of resigning. Hogwash! You resigned within just a couple days of your Oct. 6 bust, and as I recall never returned to Weber State. You had to appear in court on Nov. 27. You were ostensibly 'working' somewhere in the area, trying to save money to move back to Kentucky. http://www.wsusignpost.com/2.3591/pr...t-appear-to-pl... Proof of that is also in the RRS archives. Show me the proof. I did not resign on Oct. 6. Try again. I never said you resigned on Oct. 6. Learn to read, boy! I was on the payroll at Weber State through November. I was in Louisville for my nephew's birth on Dec. 1. You are not a very good detective. Try again. BTW, did you call my school again? They seem like someone has scared them. They took all faculty pictures off the web page and announced a special seminar on dealing with campus intruders. Are you up to your old games? |
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