Re: Runaway Global Warming Possible!

From: Ian St. John (istjohn_at_noemail.usa)
Date: 03/21/05


Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 09:45:18 -0500

Rand Simberg wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 20:56:13 -0500, in a place far, far away, "Ian St.
> John" <istjohn@noemail.usa> made the phosphor on my monitor glow in
> such a way as to indicate that:
>
>>>>> That's a pretty absurd comment, since you no absolutely nothing
>>>>> about my engineering career. But then, that doesn't stop you from
>>>>> commenting about anything else.
>>>>
>>>> No. You cannot stop me from commenting on your pathetic
>>>> misrepresentation of engineering.
>>>
>>> Of course I can't--this is Usenet. I can't stop you from saying any
>>> number of insane things. All I can do is correct them. But that
>>> seems less and less like a fruitful use of my time, because I think
>>> that most can see how nuts they are without my comments.
>>
>> My points are based on facts
>
> You know absolutely no facts about my engineering capability,
> experience, or career. Your facts are also at variance with every
> engineering curricula in the United States (an issue that I notice
> that you fail to address, since there is no response that is in
> consonance with your absurd position).

You seem to think that engineering is about school work. What a clown you
are. This is like saying that Enron and WorldCom are prime examples of how
business should be run. After all, the managers were doing exactly what the
schools had taught them. Ruthlessnesss and the bottom line.

>
> You are pathetic.

No. Someone who still thinks that his school days are the pinacle of his
engineering skills is pathetic.



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