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--- "Rogelio M. Serrano Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> Well im scornful of that system and I dont
> understand kelsey. I guess i
> got away with not finishing my former course. Some
> other people just did
> not. Well i could say I loved to study because i
> study my ass off. Its
> just that i dont like the regimented and boring way
> its done. I dont know,
> i got a good job now im well paid and yet i
> appreciate the lessons im
> taking. 
> 
> Its just funny that everything I am studying now at
> school seems familiar and I already have almost all
> the textbooks required
> in class and i have read all of them back to back.
> Of course I have to
> make it look like i dont know or else my teachers
> would think im a smart
> aleck and make my life difficult. You would not
> believe how disastrous
> that can get. I found out the hard way! I
> transferred 3 time already...   
> 
> Well we are way off topic now guys.  
> 
> On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Cito Maramba MD wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On 11.08.2001 04:11 Rogelio M. Serrano Jr. wrote:
> > > I need that peice of paper thats why i am trying
> hard studying suffering
> > > the inconvenience of sitting in class full
> > > of people ten years younger than me. Or else i
> wont have enough time to
> > > program linux because i will be too busy
> > > making a living off an underpaid job. I dont
> know what people see in that
> > > peice of paper but it opens doors man so i
> > > gotta have it.
> > 
> > Hey, more power to you man. I think that shows a
> lot of discipline,
> > perseverance, and "testicular fortitude" as Mick
> Foley would say. 
> > As to what they see in the "piece of paper",
> re-read Kelsey's response on
> > why he prefers an experienced degree-holder to an
> experienced person
> > without a degree. At least I hope most HR
> departments think that way, and
> > are not just doing it for the sake of ticking of a
> box on a form. 
> > 
> > OB Linux:
> > Anyone here read science fiction? After years of
> dissing it as a geek toy,
> > Jerry Pournelle, SF author, BYTE columnist and
> right-wing activist, has
> > installed Linux in his house, Chaos Manor. The
> story, with talkbacks (I
> > love it when they say "Who the f*ck cares what
> Pournelle uses?")can be
> > found at Linuxtoday.com:
>
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-08-05-010-20-OP
> > 
> > -- 
> > Inocencio Daniel Cortes Maramba, MD         
> |http://upcm.net/%7eidcm/
> > Assistant Professor, Medical Informatics
> Unit|"Insert witty saying here"
> > College of Medicine                         
> |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > University of the Philippines Manila        
> |"Dude, that kicks ass!"
> > 
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