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Default What material is used for pool equipment o-rings (buna? viton?nitrile? silicone?)

On May 28, 10:22*am, wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2013 15:28:48 +0000 (UTC), Danny D
wrote:

On Tue, 28 May 2013 07:30:03 -0700, DD_BobK wrote:


I certainly hope you're a paying customer.......


Yes. You can't audit without being registered, and,
you must take all exams and do all homework.


The only difference is the grade is Pass/Fail
(and the fact I'm three times the age of the students,
and, often twice the age of the professor!).


Definitions differ. *When I was in college (and indeed when I was an
instructor at a different, private, college) "Pass/Fail" and "Audit"
were completely separate modes. *"Pass/Fail" was as you describe.
"Audit" didn't require exams, though they were voluntary. *Professors
couldn't stop someone (indeed didn't know) if someone was taking the
course "Pass/Fail" but could and certainly did, if they wanted to
audit a course.







I have one advantage over some students, in that
I have an application in mind when the professor
discusses things - and I bring that to the table.


When I show the math, I show everything, down to
the last detail - for which I've received kudos
for in these classes.


IME, as well, aduit is much different than Pass/Fail......

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_audit