On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Joe E. Dees wrote: > Thought so. No math credits and no degrees, ay? Be careful when you throw a wide net, you might reel in something bigger than you know how to handle... I've got a few [applied] math credits but no degrees. Since that club includes people like Bill Gates and Larry Ellison, I don't mind the company. Other than situations, where the necessity of dealing with monopolies where a degree is required (lawyers, doctors and to a lesser degree universities), why would you ever want to be a member of a club that would admit you? :-) This discussion has degraded to the point where we are back in grade school, and going, "Look Mommy, I got a gold star...". Robert
> Thought so. No math credits and no degrees, ay?
Be careful when you throw a wide net, you might reel in something bigger than you know how to handle...
I've got a few [applied] math credits but no degrees. Since that club includes people like Bill Gates and Larry Ellison, I don't mind the company. Other than situations, where the necessity of dealing with monopolies where a degree is required (lawyers, doctors and to a lesser degree universities), why would you ever want to be a member of a club that would admit you? :-)
Other than situations, where the necessity of dealing with monopolies where a degree is required (lawyers, doctors and to a lesser degree universities), why would you ever want to be a member of a club that would admit
This discussion has degraded to the point where we are back in grade school, and going, "Look Mommy, I got a gold star...".
Robert