On Monday 24 December 2007 02:45, Rajko M. wrote:
>
> Stevens,
>
> Be careful calling the names and showing so little understanding how big
> is human kind knowledge.
>
> Doctor, lawyer, financial advisor, teller, car mechanic, electronic
> repairer, plumber, electrician, roofer, etc, etc, don't complain when
> customer can't describe problem or his ideas using exact names, it
> doesn't matter how educated or not is a customer.
>
> Doctor that doesn't know plumbing is not considered as unusual, but in
> your opinion the same doctor that doesn't know how to use computer is?!
> What's wrong in this picture?

Rajko:

As Winston Churchill once said of England and the USA...
"two great countries separated by a common language".
It describes our positions on this subject.

I think that you fail to understand just how stupidly some
"educated" people can act. That characteristic is why, when
I go to hire someone, I do not ask for a degree. I have found 
through bitter experience that being able to make it through
college has nothing whatsoever to do with one's ability to
think. It is that lack of a rational thought process which
allows me to categorize those people as IDIOTS.

Look into their eyes. If the lights are on, odds are someone
is at home. If not, don't let them in front of a computer.

You may be too isolated in your life to have experienced
this phenomenon and, if so, I envy you. It may just be that
you are too young to have experienced it and, if so, I envy 
you for that, too. 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the great
state of Texas

Fred
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