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September 13, 2011 at 10:04 AM in reply to: P&G’s Hour Glass Strategy: Shrinking Middle Class #728921
Fearful
ParticipantFor reals? Or are you just making noise?
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Participant[quote=cjdairym]lol, day isn’t complete without another “friendly” discussion between sdr and BG.[/quote]
LOL … pompous meets pushy … seriously, I love both you guys. Keep it up.Fearful
Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Unless he is talking about this group: http://www.caltech.com/Pages/Default.aspx
[/quote]Ha!
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The mis-capitalization is understandable considering that Caltech stands for “California Institute of Technology”[/quote]The name “Caltech” (what’s the term for a word compiled of two stubs?) was created long before the wretched fashion of putting capitalized letters in the middles of words.
– FearFul
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Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Unless he is talking about this group: http://www.caltech.com/Pages/Default.aspx
[/quote]Ha!
[quote=ucodegen]
The mis-capitalization is understandable considering that Caltech stands for “California Institute of Technology”[/quote]The name “Caltech” (what’s the term for a word compiled of two stubs?) was created long before the wretched fashion of putting capitalized letters in the middles of words.
– FearFul
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Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Unless he is talking about this group: http://www.caltech.com/Pages/Default.aspx
[/quote]Ha!
[quote=ucodegen]
The mis-capitalization is understandable considering that Caltech stands for “California Institute of Technology”[/quote]The name “Caltech” (what’s the term for a word compiled of two stubs?) was created long before the wretched fashion of putting capitalized letters in the middles of words.
– FearFul
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Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Unless he is talking about this group: http://www.caltech.com/Pages/Default.aspx
[/quote]Ha!
[quote=ucodegen]
The mis-capitalization is understandable considering that Caltech stands for “California Institute of Technology”[/quote]The name “Caltech” (what’s the term for a word compiled of two stubs?) was created long before the wretched fashion of putting capitalized letters in the middles of words.
– FearFul
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Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Unless he is talking about this group: http://www.caltech.com/Pages/Default.aspx
[/quote]Ha!
[quote=ucodegen]
The mis-capitalization is understandable considering that Caltech stands for “California Institute of Technology”[/quote]The name “Caltech” (what’s the term for a word compiled of two stubs?) was created long before the wretched fashion of putting capitalized letters in the middles of words.
– FearFul
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Participant[quote=eavesdropper]
As I mentioned in my previous post, I have my own opinions about Ms. DeRegnaucourt’s level of expertise. However, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, they are just that: opinions. Unfortunately, the article is devoid of actual information. Even though I may strongly suspect that Ms. DeRegnaucourt may utilize every nonteaching minute of her day immersing herself in “Jersey Shore” and “Real Life: Las Vegas”, it is also possible that she is sitting in her grandmother’s rocker before the fire, marveling over Richard Feynman’s CalTech lectures …
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Look, fellas, it’s a crummy article. The writer picked a subject that is weirdly non credible, so it’s a double message: How odd that we have teachers that are self professed ignoramuses, and how bittersweet it is that they are quitting.What do you expect from CNN. “Linear equations”? “Matrix calculus”? I did my undergrad in physics, and I have to say I could not explain to someone what a linear equation is and how it is different from a non linear equation. Matrix calculus? I suppose I probably would know it if I saw it, but the name does not ring a bell. The author threw those terms in there to make the subject sound a whole lot more complicated than it is. Really, it’s just a crummy article.
It’s “Caltech”, by the way.
Fearful
Participant[quote=eavesdropper]
As I mentioned in my previous post, I have my own opinions about Ms. DeRegnaucourt’s level of expertise. However, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, they are just that: opinions. Unfortunately, the article is devoid of actual information. Even though I may strongly suspect that Ms. DeRegnaucourt may utilize every nonteaching minute of her day immersing herself in “Jersey Shore” and “Real Life: Las Vegas”, it is also possible that she is sitting in her grandmother’s rocker before the fire, marveling over Richard Feynman’s CalTech lectures …
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Look, fellas, it’s a crummy article. The writer picked a subject that is weirdly non credible, so it’s a double message: How odd that we have teachers that are self professed ignoramuses, and how bittersweet it is that they are quitting.What do you expect from CNN. “Linear equations”? “Matrix calculus”? I did my undergrad in physics, and I have to say I could not explain to someone what a linear equation is and how it is different from a non linear equation. Matrix calculus? I suppose I probably would know it if I saw it, but the name does not ring a bell. The author threw those terms in there to make the subject sound a whole lot more complicated than it is. Really, it’s just a crummy article.
It’s “Caltech”, by the way.
Fearful
Participant[quote=eavesdropper]
As I mentioned in my previous post, I have my own opinions about Ms. DeRegnaucourt’s level of expertise. However, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, they are just that: opinions. Unfortunately, the article is devoid of actual information. Even though I may strongly suspect that Ms. DeRegnaucourt may utilize every nonteaching minute of her day immersing herself in “Jersey Shore” and “Real Life: Las Vegas”, it is also possible that she is sitting in her grandmother’s rocker before the fire, marveling over Richard Feynman’s CalTech lectures …
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Look, fellas, it’s a crummy article. The writer picked a subject that is weirdly non credible, so it’s a double message: How odd that we have teachers that are self professed ignoramuses, and how bittersweet it is that they are quitting.What do you expect from CNN. “Linear equations”? “Matrix calculus”? I did my undergrad in physics, and I have to say I could not explain to someone what a linear equation is and how it is different from a non linear equation. Matrix calculus? I suppose I probably would know it if I saw it, but the name does not ring a bell. The author threw those terms in there to make the subject sound a whole lot more complicated than it is. Really, it’s just a crummy article.
It’s “Caltech”, by the way.
Fearful
Participant[quote=eavesdropper]
As I mentioned in my previous post, I have my own opinions about Ms. DeRegnaucourt’s level of expertise. However, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, they are just that: opinions. Unfortunately, the article is devoid of actual information. Even though I may strongly suspect that Ms. DeRegnaucourt may utilize every nonteaching minute of her day immersing herself in “Jersey Shore” and “Real Life: Las Vegas”, it is also possible that she is sitting in her grandmother’s rocker before the fire, marveling over Richard Feynman’s CalTech lectures …
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Look, fellas, it’s a crummy article. The writer picked a subject that is weirdly non credible, so it’s a double message: How odd that we have teachers that are self professed ignoramuses, and how bittersweet it is that they are quitting.What do you expect from CNN. “Linear equations”? “Matrix calculus”? I did my undergrad in physics, and I have to say I could not explain to someone what a linear equation is and how it is different from a non linear equation. Matrix calculus? I suppose I probably would know it if I saw it, but the name does not ring a bell. The author threw those terms in there to make the subject sound a whole lot more complicated than it is. Really, it’s just a crummy article.
It’s “Caltech”, by the way.
Fearful
Participant[quote=eavesdropper]
As I mentioned in my previous post, I have my own opinions about Ms. DeRegnaucourt’s level of expertise. However, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, they are just that: opinions. Unfortunately, the article is devoid of actual information. Even though I may strongly suspect that Ms. DeRegnaucourt may utilize every nonteaching minute of her day immersing herself in “Jersey Shore” and “Real Life: Las Vegas”, it is also possible that she is sitting in her grandmother’s rocker before the fire, marveling over Richard Feynman’s CalTech lectures …
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Look, fellas, it’s a crummy article. The writer picked a subject that is weirdly non credible, so it’s a double message: How odd that we have teachers that are self professed ignoramuses, and how bittersweet it is that they are quitting.What do you expect from CNN. “Linear equations”? “Matrix calculus”? I did my undergrad in physics, and I have to say I could not explain to someone what a linear equation is and how it is different from a non linear equation. Matrix calculus? I suppose I probably would know it if I saw it, but the name does not ring a bell. The author threw those terms in there to make the subject sound a whole lot more complicated than it is. Really, it’s just a crummy article.
It’s “Caltech”, by the way.
Fearful
ParticipantLove the dry cocktails. Martini guy for the longest time but kept on going drier and drier. Now I just get vodka on the rocks, twist of lemon. Pungent, dry, almost undrinkable by lesser men – and women find it incomprehensible. They have their Kool-Aid drinks and I have my cup of rubbing alcohol. Ne’er the twain shall meet.
Sadly, my stomach will not let me pull down more than a few shots’ worth. If I had known my stomach was going to trouble me later in life, I would not have squandered my youth drinking cheap tequila.
Fearful
ParticipantLove the dry cocktails. Martini guy for the longest time but kept on going drier and drier. Now I just get vodka on the rocks, twist of lemon. Pungent, dry, almost undrinkable by lesser men – and women find it incomprehensible. They have their Kool-Aid drinks and I have my cup of rubbing alcohol. Ne’er the twain shall meet.
Sadly, my stomach will not let me pull down more than a few shots’ worth. If I had known my stomach was going to trouble me later in life, I would not have squandered my youth drinking cheap tequila.
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