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October 12, 2010 at 7:14 PM #618035October 12, 2010 at 7:20 PM #616966investorParticipant
[quote=ucodegen][quote investor]
I like your writing better than mine. When I blog, I concentrate on content rather than having it published. Which brings up this, what have you published that I might read more of your writing? What’s that? Not published?
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There you go again, same stupid style of attack – achieves nothing. In fact it is almost ‘Jerry Springer’ like. Watch him much? I was giving you a suggestion that clarifies your content instead of copy/paste spewing. I didn’t do it to ‘slime’ someone (slime? rather juvenile way to use a noun as a verb). I make an effort to be clear and take the time to be clear.. and I do address content. So much so that I bother to quote just the section I am addressing as opposed to hitting the quickie ‘quote’ link and then spewing.As for your statement ‘Can you not read?’, did you check what your quote looked like after you posted?
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little
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readWhich is why I mentioned the center quote box and why I bother to take the time to clean up the post and not keep nesting the quotes. I respect the viewer. Conciseness is important when addressing a topic.
This aspect of directly addressing the content instead of quoting in its entirety and then spewing is actually a sign of someone who may have published. It also tends to be the sign of someone who may have gone through the dissertation process.[/quote]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative. (Is “sliming” a word? Please help me UC of degenerate. It passed my spellcheck tho. O no, another shortened word on a blog. Call the word police. Oh yea, UC of degenerate is here.)I’m getting the weird feeling that ‘investor’ is currently taking classes. There is a 1.5 hours on/off to his board pubs. Tuesday classes @UCSD are 1.5 hours long. I also notice some weird timestamps on his postings. Looks like using different computers, possibly different types (Unix vs MSFT) with possible different time-bases. That said, UCSD computers tend to be well managed and sync’d up to a time-server. Maybe high school?
Maybe it is just the noise in the back of the room making it hard for me to concentrate ;-P
October 12, 2010 at 7:20 PM #617050investorParticipant[quote=ucodegen][quote investor]
I like your writing better than mine. When I blog, I concentrate on content rather than having it published. Which brings up this, what have you published that I might read more of your writing? What’s that? Not published?
[/quote]
There you go again, same stupid style of attack – achieves nothing. In fact it is almost ‘Jerry Springer’ like. Watch him much? I was giving you a suggestion that clarifies your content instead of copy/paste spewing. I didn’t do it to ‘slime’ someone (slime? rather juvenile way to use a noun as a verb). I make an effort to be clear and take the time to be clear.. and I do address content. So much so that I bother to quote just the section I am addressing as opposed to hitting the quickie ‘quote’ link and then spewing.As for your statement ‘Can you not read?’, did you check what your quote looked like after you posted?
A
Single
Statement
per
line
gets
a
little
annoying
to
readWhich is why I mentioned the center quote box and why I bother to take the time to clean up the post and not keep nesting the quotes. I respect the viewer. Conciseness is important when addressing a topic.
This aspect of directly addressing the content instead of quoting in its entirety and then spewing is actually a sign of someone who may have published. It also tends to be the sign of someone who may have gone through the dissertation process.[/quote]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative. (Is “sliming” a word? Please help me UC of degenerate. It passed my spellcheck tho. O no, another shortened word on a blog. Call the word police. Oh yea, UC of degenerate is here.)I’m getting the weird feeling that ‘investor’ is currently taking classes. There is a 1.5 hours on/off to his board pubs. Tuesday classes @UCSD are 1.5 hours long. I also notice some weird timestamps on his postings. Looks like using different computers, possibly different types (Unix vs MSFT) with possible different time-bases. That said, UCSD computers tend to be well managed and sync’d up to a time-server. Maybe high school?
Maybe it is just the noise in the back of the room making it hard for me to concentrate ;-P
October 12, 2010 at 7:20 PM #617597investorParticipant[quote=ucodegen][quote investor]
I like your writing better than mine. When I blog, I concentrate on content rather than having it published. Which brings up this, what have you published that I might read more of your writing? What’s that? Not published?
[/quote]
There you go again, same stupid style of attack – achieves nothing. In fact it is almost ‘Jerry Springer’ like. Watch him much? I was giving you a suggestion that clarifies your content instead of copy/paste spewing. I didn’t do it to ‘slime’ someone (slime? rather juvenile way to use a noun as a verb). I make an effort to be clear and take the time to be clear.. and I do address content. So much so that I bother to quote just the section I am addressing as opposed to hitting the quickie ‘quote’ link and then spewing.As for your statement ‘Can you not read?’, did you check what your quote looked like after you posted?
A
Single
Statement
per
line
gets
a
little
annoying
to
readWhich is why I mentioned the center quote box and why I bother to take the time to clean up the post and not keep nesting the quotes. I respect the viewer. Conciseness is important when addressing a topic.
This aspect of directly addressing the content instead of quoting in its entirety and then spewing is actually a sign of someone who may have published. It also tends to be the sign of someone who may have gone through the dissertation process.[/quote]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative. (Is “sliming” a word? Please help me UC of degenerate. It passed my spellcheck tho. O no, another shortened word on a blog. Call the word police. Oh yea, UC of degenerate is here.)I’m getting the weird feeling that ‘investor’ is currently taking classes. There is a 1.5 hours on/off to his board pubs. Tuesday classes @UCSD are 1.5 hours long. I also notice some weird timestamps on his postings. Looks like using different computers, possibly different types (Unix vs MSFT) with possible different time-bases. That said, UCSD computers tend to be well managed and sync’d up to a time-server. Maybe high school?
Maybe it is just the noise in the back of the room making it hard for me to concentrate ;-P
October 12, 2010 at 7:20 PM #617715investorParticipant[quote=ucodegen][quote investor]
I like your writing better than mine. When I blog, I concentrate on content rather than having it published. Which brings up this, what have you published that I might read more of your writing? What’s that? Not published?
[/quote]
There you go again, same stupid style of attack – achieves nothing. In fact it is almost ‘Jerry Springer’ like. Watch him much? I was giving you a suggestion that clarifies your content instead of copy/paste spewing. I didn’t do it to ‘slime’ someone (slime? rather juvenile way to use a noun as a verb). I make an effort to be clear and take the time to be clear.. and I do address content. So much so that I bother to quote just the section I am addressing as opposed to hitting the quickie ‘quote’ link and then spewing.As for your statement ‘Can you not read?’, did you check what your quote looked like after you posted?
A
Single
Statement
per
line
gets
a
little
annoying
to
readWhich is why I mentioned the center quote box and why I bother to take the time to clean up the post and not keep nesting the quotes. I respect the viewer. Conciseness is important when addressing a topic.
This aspect of directly addressing the content instead of quoting in its entirety and then spewing is actually a sign of someone who may have published. It also tends to be the sign of someone who may have gone through the dissertation process.[/quote]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative. (Is “sliming” a word? Please help me UC of degenerate. It passed my spellcheck tho. O no, another shortened word on a blog. Call the word police. Oh yea, UC of degenerate is here.)I’m getting the weird feeling that ‘investor’ is currently taking classes. There is a 1.5 hours on/off to his board pubs. Tuesday classes @UCSD are 1.5 hours long. I also notice some weird timestamps on his postings. Looks like using different computers, possibly different types (Unix vs MSFT) with possible different time-bases. That said, UCSD computers tend to be well managed and sync’d up to a time-server. Maybe high school?
Maybe it is just the noise in the back of the room making it hard for me to concentrate ;-P
October 12, 2010 at 7:20 PM #618030investorParticipant[quote=ucodegen][quote investor]
I like your writing better than mine. When I blog, I concentrate on content rather than having it published. Which brings up this, what have you published that I might read more of your writing? What’s that? Not published?
[/quote]
There you go again, same stupid style of attack – achieves nothing. In fact it is almost ‘Jerry Springer’ like. Watch him much? I was giving you a suggestion that clarifies your content instead of copy/paste spewing. I didn’t do it to ‘slime’ someone (slime? rather juvenile way to use a noun as a verb). I make an effort to be clear and take the time to be clear.. and I do address content. So much so that I bother to quote just the section I am addressing as opposed to hitting the quickie ‘quote’ link and then spewing.As for your statement ‘Can you not read?’, did you check what your quote looked like after you posted?
A
Single
Statement
per
line
gets
a
little
annoying
to
readWhich is why I mentioned the center quote box and why I bother to take the time to clean up the post and not keep nesting the quotes. I respect the viewer. Conciseness is important when addressing a topic.
This aspect of directly addressing the content instead of quoting in its entirety and then spewing is actually a sign of someone who may have published. It also tends to be the sign of someone who may have gone through the dissertation process.[/quote]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative. (Is “sliming” a word? Please help me UC of degenerate. It passed my spellcheck tho. O no, another shortened word on a blog. Call the word police. Oh yea, UC of degenerate is here.)I’m getting the weird feeling that ‘investor’ is currently taking classes. There is a 1.5 hours on/off to his board pubs. Tuesday classes @UCSD are 1.5 hours long. I also notice some weird timestamps on his postings. Looks like using different computers, possibly different types (Unix vs MSFT) with possible different time-bases. That said, UCSD computers tend to be well managed and sync’d up to a time-server. Maybe high school?
Maybe it is just the noise in the back of the room making it hard for me to concentrate ;-P
October 12, 2010 at 7:33 PM #616986ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
It is a mystery isn’t it? How can a doctor be a real estate professional? Hmmmmm.
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you mis-read. Read again.
On one hand, you stated that the use of your degrees was generating $550K of income.. this means medical field. You had eliminated finance earlier.A few statements before, you made the implication that you are in real-estate, which does not need a doctorate.
If you are acting as a real-estate professional, you are not using your medical degrees to generate the income. The only really useful degrees here would be finance, of which you stated earlier, your degrees are NOT in finance.
Your statements are in conflict.
October 12, 2010 at 7:33 PM #617070ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
It is a mystery isn’t it? How can a doctor be a real estate professional? Hmmmmm.
[/quote]
you mis-read. Read again.
On one hand, you stated that the use of your degrees was generating $550K of income.. this means medical field. You had eliminated finance earlier.A few statements before, you made the implication that you are in real-estate, which does not need a doctorate.
If you are acting as a real-estate professional, you are not using your medical degrees to generate the income. The only really useful degrees here would be finance, of which you stated earlier, your degrees are NOT in finance.
Your statements are in conflict.
October 12, 2010 at 7:33 PM #617617ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
It is a mystery isn’t it? How can a doctor be a real estate professional? Hmmmmm.
[/quote]
you mis-read. Read again.
On one hand, you stated that the use of your degrees was generating $550K of income.. this means medical field. You had eliminated finance earlier.A few statements before, you made the implication that you are in real-estate, which does not need a doctorate.
If you are acting as a real-estate professional, you are not using your medical degrees to generate the income. The only really useful degrees here would be finance, of which you stated earlier, your degrees are NOT in finance.
Your statements are in conflict.
October 12, 2010 at 7:33 PM #617736ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
It is a mystery isn’t it? How can a doctor be a real estate professional? Hmmmmm.
[/quote]
you mis-read. Read again.
On one hand, you stated that the use of your degrees was generating $550K of income.. this means medical field. You had eliminated finance earlier.A few statements before, you made the implication that you are in real-estate, which does not need a doctorate.
If you are acting as a real-estate professional, you are not using your medical degrees to generate the income. The only really useful degrees here would be finance, of which you stated earlier, your degrees are NOT in finance.
Your statements are in conflict.
October 12, 2010 at 7:33 PM #618050ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
It is a mystery isn’t it? How can a doctor be a real estate professional? Hmmmmm.
[/quote]
you mis-read. Read again.
On one hand, you stated that the use of your degrees was generating $550K of income.. this means medical field. You had eliminated finance earlier.A few statements before, you made the implication that you are in real-estate, which does not need a doctorate.
If you are acting as a real-estate professional, you are not using your medical degrees to generate the income. The only really useful degrees here would be finance, of which you stated earlier, your degrees are NOT in finance.
Your statements are in conflict.
October 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM #616996ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative.
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I find that anyone who uses the 1st grade technique of rewording/restructuring a ‘name/callsign’ in a vain attempt to discredit someone through insinuation is boorish and immature at best. It also demonstrates someone who has a lack of intellect for skillful verbal jousting. A person using their non-financial degrees to make $550k/year in the real-estate business would have the ability for some nice snappy comebacks.Using “UC of degenerate”.. that is weak, comes from an elementary school yard, and belongs on an elementary school yard.
I will readily admit that I am not up to “Allan from Fallbrook’s” skill though.
October 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM #617080ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative.
[/quote]
I find that anyone who uses the 1st grade technique of rewording/restructuring a ‘name/callsign’ in a vain attempt to discredit someone through insinuation is boorish and immature at best. It also demonstrates someone who has a lack of intellect for skillful verbal jousting. A person using their non-financial degrees to make $550k/year in the real-estate business would have the ability for some nice snappy comebacks.Using “UC of degenerate”.. that is weak, comes from an elementary school yard, and belongs on an elementary school yard.
I will readily admit that I am not up to “Allan from Fallbrook’s” skill though.
October 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM #617626ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative.
[/quote]
I find that anyone who uses the 1st grade technique of rewording/restructuring a ‘name/callsign’ in a vain attempt to discredit someone through insinuation is boorish and immature at best. It also demonstrates someone who has a lack of intellect for skillful verbal jousting. A person using their non-financial degrees to make $550k/year in the real-estate business would have the ability for some nice snappy comebacks.Using “UC of degenerate”.. that is weak, comes from an elementary school yard, and belongs on an elementary school yard.
I will readily admit that I am not up to “Allan from Fallbrook’s” skill though.
October 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM #617746ucodegenParticipant[quote investor]
UC of degenerate: If this is what you call “not sliming” then I would hate to see what you call negative.
[/quote]
I find that anyone who uses the 1st grade technique of rewording/restructuring a ‘name/callsign’ in a vain attempt to discredit someone through insinuation is boorish and immature at best. It also demonstrates someone who has a lack of intellect for skillful verbal jousting. A person using their non-financial degrees to make $550k/year in the real-estate business would have the ability for some nice snappy comebacks.Using “UC of degenerate”.. that is weak, comes from an elementary school yard, and belongs on an elementary school yard.
I will readily admit that I am not up to “Allan from Fallbrook’s” skill though.
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