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It was also used (and may still be) at Beloit College ("the Harvard of the midwest" as they like to say), which has an excellent physics program.

Tim

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It's nonsense that good engineers have to come from ivy league places. And I say that as someone who does. Many great engineers I've worked with are from universities I'd never even heard of.

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After that they stuck you in the braindead logic CAD division to be used as a body they could bill to some joke government funded boondoggle...typical.

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Harvard.

ions get to select the brightest students. AoE is a bit too much like hard work for institutions that are catering for the rejects from Harvard and th e Cambridge colleges.

The vast majority of EE professors and whatnots in the US are certifiable m orons. Anyone who needs the "theory" explained to them, especially by those nitwits, isn't worth the time of day anyway. The university staff *may* be useful in guiding the direction of studies but anything beyond that should be unnecessary. Then by definition, tests are generally superficial, proje cts are what demonstrate real ability.

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All you lefties can do is lie, but that's nothing new to anyone here. It's really sad that your life is so shallow that you have to follow me like a little puppy, though. Perhaps if you learned something, yourself...

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krw

I went to a Polytechnic. It got converted to a University 10 years after I graduated. I, of course, adjusted my Resume appropriately...

Kevin Aylward B.Sc.

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You should talk about learning anything. All we get out of you is a bunch lowbrow flames and laughably sorry ass attempts at erudition. You can't even use an analog oscilloscope, and this after you obtained your diploma mill degree from SurePassU.

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You are one sick puppy, Bloggs. You give Slowman a run for his money.

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krw

We're still waiting for you to link us to your post that corrected me??? Where the hell is it, and how damned dumb are you that you can't remember any other details?

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It's funny because I was doing my thesis at that time, finishing in 1992. I worked with some folks from Yorktown Heights, and I asked them about any positions at their lab as I was getting close to defending. They wrote back that not only they didn't have any openings, but were afraid for their own positions.

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Przemek Klosowski

Seek help, Bloggs. Seriously. You have severe mental problems.

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krw

How do you bend a 2x4 ??

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You have to remember that what krw means by "lie" is "advance an opinion th at krw doesn't agree with".

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unch lowbrow flames and laughably sorry ass attempts at erudition. You can' t even use an analog oscilloscope, and this after you obtained your diploma mill degree from SurePassU.

I appreciate the compliment, though I doubt if krw intended it to be one.

Where the hell is it, and how damned dumb are you that you can't remember any other details?

Expecting krw to support any of his claims with actual evidence is a trifle unrealistic. Krw knows what he knows and expects everybody else to be able to access the same database, incomplete and flawed though it may be (not t hat krw has any way of finding this out).

It's krw who has the severe mental problem, but there's no point in telling him to seek help - he knows that he is perfect just the way that he is (wh ich happens to be wrong), and not susceptible to improvement (which is unfo rtunately true, and most of the problem).

The phrase "sea-green incorruptible" comes to mind.

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All you need to do is take the strapping off it and it will bend by itself.

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Spehro Pefhany

Steam and patience. ;)

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Yeah, '92 was a tough year. IBM was the world's most profitable corporation in 1990, and two years later lost $8bn, the largest corporate loss to that date.

Stuff got less fun after that.

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

Steam but most, these days, come "pre-bent".

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krw

They told us (somewhat later) that IBM was two weeks from missing payroll at the end of '92. Akers had been borrowing money to pay dividends for a decade.

You bet! Miserable, in fact.

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krw

Only someone as stupid as you would take it as a compliment.

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krw

Only someone as stupid as krw could think that it wasn't.

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