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downhill wrote: Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Sep 28, 9:25 am, downhill wrote: snowbender wrote: So, you never did finish your college degree? No wonder you dodged my question on it left and right. Figured. you are the prime example of why just having a college degree does not make the man And you are the prime example how a college drop-out twists the facts to think you know better (mutated egotism), do you think that you are a "man"? How? My 12 y-o kiddo has more "courage" than you, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2dQKG0GxLM do you know how many times over the last 30 years I have watched a college boy make an ass out of him self just like you do? More like a question how many college boys make an ass out of you, and you slipped into shameless denial? I have retracted my olive branch you are just like scooter a ****ing waste of time. And you are more like a little knowledge, don't know, won't learn, and can't learn; yes, 4 years for a college degree, and 4 years make a phD program, just think how much what 30 years can do and yet you've learned nothing. It is better not to learn your way. snowbender 4 years don't "make" a PhD, Chai-tea. I am currently scheduling talking events this cold season in between my ski racing events. I am being asked by people to speak, and you have boasted on line how everybody has run away from you on the ski hill and no one in the 20plus years you have been pushing your tie cheese drivel has stolen or copied your ideas. Your ability to "do the math" is sorely lacking based on your claim of having a math degree and what you post here. so please carry on about how you are right and the rest of the world is wrong it puts you right there with the other loon Would you mind not replying to Cha-tea in a manner that makes it look like you're replying to me, downhill? Thanks :-) -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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Dick G wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:25:41 -0400, downhill wrote: snowbender wrote: So, you never did finish your college degree? No wonder you dodged my question on it left and right. Figured. you are the prime example of why just having a college degree does not make the man do you know how many times over the last 30 years I have watched a college boy make an ass out of him self just like you do? I have retracted my olive branch you are just like scooter a ****ing waste of time. I haven't been following any of snowblowers crap. I kill filed him a while back. The man is an absolute idiot, just looking for an audience. Don't give it to him. lal-truckee must have the wrong guy. I do concur with you on your assessment of many who graduate from college...I graduated in "84 from USC, worked my way up via marketing/product management, and have had the pain and pleasure to work with all kinds. Having a degree/diploma means little without a bunch of other personal skill sets. My aunt who raised me, was a phd chemist the first female chairperson of American Chemical Society. I have repaired more stuff and explained computers and mechanics for phd's and higher level educated than you should have to, but everybody has there strengths, and others just miss the boat. I consult for a few of the FSAE teams at local colleges and I had a college intern that has raved about the experience he had this summer and the employers that I had him work at want to hire him. I do not go forcing my advice on people my opinion is asked at the track I am chased down and go from one competitor to an other, they do not run away from me. I get fed great, hide out in air conditioned motorhomes. One of the reasons I got out of criminal justice was the general public people like itchy make no sense, and being in racing you get a pit pass that keeps out the general public. |
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, snowbender wrote: And you are more like a little knowledge, don't know, won't learn, and can't learn; yes, 4 years for a college degree, and 4 years make a phD program, just think how much what 30 years can do and yet you've learned nothing. It is better not to learn your way. Is there a BA in Tai Chi? Do you have a 4 year degree in it? If not, then how can you claim to be proficient in it. Unless there's more to mastery and excellence than a Liberal Arts curriculum with a few extra math classes stuck in there. My undergraduate degree was just a starting point for my academic and professional career. It was little more than a 4 year long, mushy, easy basic training - sort of a crowded weekend lift line. It wasn't particularly challenging, just slow and irritating and standing between me and what I wanted to do.. The University of Tennessee, despite being a large state school, actually had a strict and stringent freshman English requirement. Since the idea of language is to communicate ideas, teaching proper punctuation and grammar was basic. Can you imagine if you were trying to discuss mathematics with someone who believed that "" and "" were freely interchangeable with parenthesis and who insisted that a "+" meant to multiply? Because that's how you act here, with a lot of incoherent insults and name calling too. |
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On Sep 28, 11:15*am, Dave Cartman wrote:
In article , *snowbender wrote: And you are more like a little knowledge, don't know, won't learn, and can't learn; yes, 4 years for a college degree, and 4 years make a phD program, just think how much what 30 years can do and yet you've learned nothing. It is better not to learn your way. Is there a BA in Tai Chi? *Do you have a 4 year degree in it? *If not, then how can you claim to be proficient in it. *Unless there's more to mastery and excellence than a Liberal Arts curriculum with a few extra math classes stuck in there. My undergraduate degree was just a starting point for my academic and professional career. *It was little more than a 4 year long, mushy, easy basic training - sort of a crowded weekend lift line. *It wasn't particularly challenging, just slow and irritating and standing between me and what I wanted to do.. The University of Tennessee, despite being a large state school, actually had a strict and stringent freshman English requirement. *Since the idea of language is to communicate ideas, teaching proper punctuation and grammar was basic. * Can you imagine if you were trying to discuss mathematics with someone who believed that "" and "" were freely interchangeable with parenthesis and who insisted that a "+" meant to multiply? *Because that's how you act here, with a lot of incoherent insults and name calling too. The undergraduate degree is merely the starting point. Anyone involved in (particularly) the natural sciences and mathematics should know that. |
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On Sep 28, 5:48*am, snowbender
wrote: On Sep 27, 2:22 pm, Dave Cartman wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: It is not hard; just whenever I post a proof, you turkeys run and hide, and then come back later do the same shameless bashing, over and over and again... Ok, in light of the recent cooperation in RSA, I wave the bet, I graduated California State University, Long Beach in 1976, and you've guessed it, BA in Math. You gappers owe me an apology. Actually, I guessed your BA was in small engine repair. And why do you think you're owed an apology? *You're the one calling everyone turkeys and "gappers." Exactly what I predicted, "whenever I post a proof, you turkeys run and hide, and then come back later do the same shameless bashing, over and over and again..." You flightless turkeys are just that, flightless turkeys, and shameless gappers match on. Couldn't agree more. Proved them all liars thousands of times, and they just keep lying and lying and lying. Not just flightless turkeys, but turkeys have bigger nads. |
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On Sep 28, 5:51*am, snowbender
wrote: On Sep 27, 8:54 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: It is not hard; just whenever I post a proof, you turkeys run and hide, and then come back later do the same shameless bashing, over and over and again... Ok, in light of the recent cooperation in RSA, I wave the bet, I graduated California State University, Long Beach in 1976, and you've guessed it, BA in Math. You gappers owe me an apology. And stop mentioning/talking about Scott. snowbender You've never posted proof of anything, C-T. You are too dumb and shameless to see any proof. Or post any. He claimed that I am a convicted felon. When challenged to provide proof, he pppppuuuusssssiiiiieeeedddd out, made all kinds of excuses, but never apologized or retracted his ridiculous, transparent, provable lie. |
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On Sep 28, 10:08*am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , *snowbender wrote: On Sep 27, 8:54 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: It is not hard; just whenever I post a proof, you turkeys run and hide, and then come back later do the same shameless bashing, over and over and again... Ok, in light of the recent cooperation in RSA, I wave the bet, I graduated California State University, Long Beach in 1976, and you've guessed it, BA in Math. You gappers owe me an apology. And stop mentioning/talking about Scott. snowbender You've never posted proof of anything, C-T. You are too dumb and shameless to see any proof. I cannot see what you have not posted.. Still waiting for that proof of a death threat, ppppppuuuuuusssssyyyyyy. Still waiting for that call from SPD. BWHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHA Hey, how about the proof of your claim that I am a convicted felon? BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH You are insane. Get help. |
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Alan Baker wrote:
snowbender 4 years don't "make" a PhD, Chai-tea. I am currently scheduling talking events this cold season in between my ski racing events. I am being asked by people to speak, and you have boasted on line how everybody has run away from you on the ski hill and no one in the 20plus years you have been pushing your tie cheese drivel has stolen or copied your ideas. Your ability to "do the math" is sorely lacking based on your claim of having a math degree and what you post here. so please carry on about how you are right and the rest of the world is wrong it puts you right there with the other loon Would you mind not replying to Cha-tea in a manner that makes it look like you're replying to me, downhill? Thanks :-) I do not read his posts any more will only see them if I read what somebody else posts. |
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On Sep 28, 11:15*am, downhill wrote:
Dick G wrote: On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:25:41 -0400, downhill wrote: snowbender wrote: So, you never did finish your college degree? No wonder you dodged my question on it left and right. Figured. you are the prime example of why just having a college degree does not make the man do you know how many times over the last 30 years I have watched a college boy make an ass out of him self just like you do? I have retracted my olive branch you are just like scooter a ****ing waste of time. I haven't been following any of snowblowers crap. I kill filed him a while back. The man is an absolute idiot, just looking for an audience. Don't give it to him. lal-truckee must have the wrong guy. I do concur with you on your assessment of many who graduate from college...I graduated in "84 from USC, worked my way up via marketing/product management, and have had the pain and pleasure to work with all kinds. Having a degree/diploma means little without a bunch of other personal skill sets. My aunt who raised me, was a phd chemist the first female chairperson of American Chemical Society. *I have repaired more stuff and explained computers and mechanics for phd's and higher level educated than you should have to, but everybody has there strengths, and others just miss the boat. I consult for a few of the FSAE teams at local colleges and I had a college intern that has raved about the experience he had this summer and the employers that I had him work at want to hire him. I do not go forcing my advice on people my opinion is asked at the track I am chased down and go from one competitor to an other, they do not run away from me. I get fed great, hide out in air conditioned motorhomes. One of the reasons I got out of criminal justice was the general public people like itchy make no sense, and being in racing you get a pit pass that keeps out the general public.- Shame we can't get a pit pass here that keeps out the craven cowards, pathological liars, stalking wack jobs, psychopaths, etc. Of course, only Itchie and me would be left. |
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On Sep 28, 11:15*am, Dave Cartman wrote:
In article , *snowbender wrote: And you are more like a little knowledge, don't know, won't learn, and can't learn; yes, 4 years for a college degree, and 4 years make a phD program, just think how much what 30 years can do and yet you've learned nothing. It is better not to learn your way. Is there a BA in Tai Chi? *Do you have a 4 year degree in it? *If not, then how can you claim to be proficient in it. *Unless there's more to mastery and excellence than a Liberal Arts curriculum with a few extra math classes stuck in there. My undergraduate degree was just a starting point for my academic and professional career. *It was little more than a 4 year long, mushy, easy basic training - sort of a crowded weekend lift line. *It wasn't particularly challenging, just slow and irritating and standing between me and what I wanted to do.. The University of Tennessee, despite being a large state school, actually had a strict and stringent freshman English requirement. *Since the idea of language is to communicate ideas, teaching proper punctuation and grammar was basic. * Can you imagine if you were trying to discuss mathematics with someone who believed that "" and "" were freely interchangeable with parenthesis and who insisted that a "+" meant to multiply? *Because that's how you act here, with a lot of incoherent insults and name calling too. Obviously, you did not take an ethics class. But I will give you this: you are literate and coherent when you lie, defame, insult, and name call, Pervert Dave Davidson. But you're still a psychopath. Typical psychopathic charm. |
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