To: papertyger
Again, I understand this is challenging, but phrases like "complete biographical and personal data" have a definite meaning, and that meaning is NOT interchangeable with the question of where one went to school.
If that were your only question I would agree. Rather, you were not satisfied with the answer to your first question so began a line of questioning.
Rather than begin a "20 question" approach cut right to the chase. :)
10,009 posted on
06/29/2008 11:00:53 AM PDT by
OLD REGGIE
(I am most likely a Biblical Unitarian? Let me be perfectly clear. I know everything.)
To: OLD REGGIE
If that were your only question I would agree. Rather, you were not satisfied with the answer to your first question so began a line of questioning. Hmm...Could that be an example of "mind-reading" and "making it personal"?
To: OLD REGGIE
If that were your only question I would agree. Rather, you were not satisfied with the answer to your first question so began a line of questioning. Rather than begin a "20 question" approach cut right to the chase.Okay. I understand, but for future reference you should know, among educated people, once a person claims credentials, it is not unusual to qualify where those credentials were obtained.
Someone with a degree in Engineering from MIT has much more credibility than someone with the same degree from a lesser school.
10,096 posted on
06/29/2008 6:35:52 PM PDT by
papertyger
(Gun control laws make as much sense as giving condoms to a pregnant teen.)
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