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Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROM lies?
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 09:29:45 -0400, TJ wrote:
And, the less forgiving of carelessness in others. Ah, I should have tried *bolding* my smiley -- so: *:-)* . Cheers, -- tlvp -- Avant de repondre, jeter la poubelle, SVP. |
Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROM lies?
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 02:08:44 +0100, Arfa Daily wrote:
"tlvp" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 19:14:53 -0700, wrote: ... why the product of our education system is waining. Yup. The product "is waining" ... 'cuz the system is *faling* :-) . Cheers, -- tlvp :-) Arfa Ah, glad there are still folks who appreciate light-hearted irony :-) . Cheers, -- tlvp -- Avant de repondre, jeter la poubelle, SVP. |
Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROMlies?
On 04/22/2014 11:17 PM, tlvp wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 19:14:53 -0700, wrote: ... why the product of our education system is waining. Yup. The product "is waining" ... 'cuz the system is *faling* :-) . Cheers, -- tlvp The "kids" are evolving. Their brains are being organized around a collective consciousness and this is a mass communications religious Renaissance based on common sense in the most literal sense of the term. These guys won't get fooled all the time. "The kids are alright" -Peter Townshend |
Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROMlies?
On 04/23/2014 01:13 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 02:17:44 -0400, tlvp wrote: On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 19:14:53 -0700, wrote: ... why the product of our education system is waining. Yup. The product "is waining" ... 'cuz the system is *faling* :-) . Cheers, -- tlvp And the system includes the parents, the kids, and the schools and teachers. The land of opportunity has morphed into the land of entitlement. The Land of Whiny Billionaires is more like it. |
Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROMlies?
On 04/23/2014 03:16 PM, TJ wrote:
On 04/23/2014 04:32 PM, wrote: On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 09:29:45 -0400, TJ wrote: On 04/23/2014 02:17 AM, tlvp wrote: On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 19:14:53 -0700, wrote: ... why the product of our education system is waining. Yup. The product "is waining" ... 'cuz the system is *faling* :-) . Cheers, -- tlvp One could possess the best education possible, yet still be fumble-fingered and careless. In my rather limited experience, the higher the education, the more overconfident, and the more prone to carelessness. And, the less forgiving of carelessness in others. TJ People can be "fumble-fingered and careless" regardlesst of their level of education. Unless you have some real evidence to back up your claim that "the higher the education, the more overconfident, and the more prone to carelessness". You did say "In my rather limited experience", so perhaps you should get more education and see if it makes you "fumble-fingered and careless". But I will still support improving the education level in the country and take the risk of you unbased claims. My post wasn't aimed at you. It was aimed at the person who pointed out your obvious typos, implying that they negated your point. There are many kinds of education. I have a BSEE, so I am not entirely uneducated in the sense that you mean in your posts. I am also the son and grandson of men who, while they never completed high school, were some of the smartest people that I've ever known - in the ways that really matter. From time to time I find myself fumble-fingered when it comes to typing, and careless when in a hurry or when my mind is on something else. I am, after all, human - a point my father and grandfather took great pains to teach me. Most of those I've met who can put strings of letters after their names won't readily admit to that kind of thing, even though I've seen them make as many or more mistakes than I do. TJ I've heard that your typical BSEE can't draw two 3 phase transformers connected in Delta Wye configuration. They learn a lot of DC and network theory and junk like that, but couldn't connect a conveyor belt to the mains to save their lives. Is this true? |
Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROMlies?
On 04/24/2014 11:11 AM, dave wrote:
I've heard that your typical BSEE can't draw two 3 phase transformers connected in Delta Wye configuration. They learn a lot of DC and network theory and junk like that, but couldn't connect a conveyor belt to the mains to save their lives. Is this true? I wouldn't know. I don't have much to do with "typical" BSEEs. Note that I didn't say my occupation is as an EE. My degree is nearly 45 years old, but it is still a degree, and it brands me as having been educated, often much to my dismay. I run the family farm, third generation of my family to do so. I've never done any 3 phase work, nor do I pretend to be qualified in that area. My work as an engineer ran more toward using computers. However, I have been known to repair a motor for a hay elevator before now, have rebuilt several tractor alternators and starter motors. My formal education gave me a base to learn those skills, among others, but I went from that base on my own. The main thing schooling taught me was how to learn. TJ |
Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROM lies?
I've heard that your typical BSEE can't draw two 3 phase transformers connected in Delta Wye configuration. They learn a lot of DC and network theory and junk like that, but couldn't connect a conveyor belt to the mains to save their lives. Is this true? Probably. The BSEE curriculum is divided into specialties, with the majority focusing on computer architecture, not electrical network architecture. It's been that way for decades now. Your expectation is sort of like asking a cardiologist to perform brain surgery. |
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