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Dammit, I just hate it when someone disturbs my lurking!
<<If truly wanted an education (as opposed to prestige or social status),
you would have invested in a public library card (about $1), instead of the
thousands of $$ you dropped for your degree.>>
By the criteria Justin is setting forth we might as well close down the
universities and just issue library cards.
<< And nothing against degrees (I'm working on my BS myself), but quit
boasting about it.>>
She wasn't boasting. She was stating a fact.
<<The fact that anthropology doesn't relate to paleo, is only *more* reason
that Robyn is trying to impress somone with her piece of paper. >>
I consider anthropology very relevant to paleo.
<<There's a lot of people on this list who are smarter than Robyn and have
never stepped foot in a college class. >>
Firstly, how do you happen to know exactly how smart Robyn is? Secondly, just
what is your point???
<< Additionally, it also weakens her argument in the sense that
it shows that she is not very bright for even mentioning such a thing.>>
This is a personal insult and totally uncalled for.
<< I could learn enough to get into the networking field with only 2-3 months
of reading and training, but thanks to those that believe (or is it have
'faith') in the educational system, I have to take 4 years out of my life
just to impress some idiot who will hire me at a job interview for my piece
of paper.>>
By your logic I could have taught myself accounting. Very scary thought for
my clients. Do yourself and prospective idiot employers a favor and consider
the entrepreneurial route.
Mary Steele
BBA, summa cum laude (but then I must not be very bright for having the
audacity to mention it.)
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