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December 13, 2009 at 3:57 PM in reply to: Sooo tired of this: Another Poor Underwater “Homeowner” Article in the UT #494343December 13, 2009 at 3:57 PM in reply to: Sooo tired of this: Another Poor Underwater “Homeowner” Article in the UT #494583HobieParticipant
November 2010 😉
HobieParticipantKeep the pressure on you card company. Even if they can’t deceide what the right amount is– it doesn’t matter as all you want to do is cancel the order.
Reference Resellarrating.com to help back you scam claim. I wouldn’t send it back until you get the credit.
Then when you do…. what’s the hurry;)
BTW, Costco now lists the D5000.
Good luck.
HobieParticipantKeep the pressure on you card company. Even if they can’t deceide what the right amount is– it doesn’t matter as all you want to do is cancel the order.
Reference Resellarrating.com to help back you scam claim. I wouldn’t send it back until you get the credit.
Then when you do…. what’s the hurry;)
BTW, Costco now lists the D5000.
Good luck.
HobieParticipantKeep the pressure on you card company. Even if they can’t deceide what the right amount is– it doesn’t matter as all you want to do is cancel the order.
Reference Resellarrating.com to help back you scam claim. I wouldn’t send it back until you get the credit.
Then when you do…. what’s the hurry;)
BTW, Costco now lists the D5000.
Good luck.
HobieParticipantKeep the pressure on you card company. Even if they can’t deceide what the right amount is– it doesn’t matter as all you want to do is cancel the order.
Reference Resellarrating.com to help back you scam claim. I wouldn’t send it back until you get the credit.
Then when you do…. what’s the hurry;)
BTW, Costco now lists the D5000.
Good luck.
HobieParticipantKeep the pressure on you card company. Even if they can’t deceide what the right amount is– it doesn’t matter as all you want to do is cancel the order.
Reference Resellarrating.com to help back you scam claim. I wouldn’t send it back until you get the credit.
Then when you do…. what’s the hurry;)
BTW, Costco now lists the D5000.
Good luck.
HobieParticipantAlready deflating. There is more interest in backyard receptions.
But as soon as the economy returns so will Bridezilla’s who demand the fairy tale wedding.
HobieParticipantAlready deflating. There is more interest in backyard receptions.
But as soon as the economy returns so will Bridezilla’s who demand the fairy tale wedding.
HobieParticipantAlready deflating. There is more interest in backyard receptions.
But as soon as the economy returns so will Bridezilla’s who demand the fairy tale wedding.
HobieParticipantAlready deflating. There is more interest in backyard receptions.
But as soon as the economy returns so will Bridezilla’s who demand the fairy tale wedding.
HobieParticipantAlready deflating. There is more interest in backyard receptions.
But as soon as the economy returns so will Bridezilla’s who demand the fairy tale wedding.
December 9, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492149HobieParticipantCan’t see any self respecting politician supporting a decrease in education funding or loan availability. On the surface it just sounds bad and he will be taken to the woodshed during an election.
Of course there is a big political component as to what messages receive grant and fed funding. But I’ll let that issue alone for now.
Look at the stacks of applicants to all colleges! There is so much demand I don’t see any price adjustment anytime in the next decade. And unless you become self-employed you need the degree to be considered in corporate or gov jobs.
I could see a new school model that teaches the fundamentals and integrates real work experience into the program so graduates can immediately generate revenue for their employer. This would include working closely with industry. Similar to what Cal Tech and JPL have now.
December 9, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492315HobieParticipantCan’t see any self respecting politician supporting a decrease in education funding or loan availability. On the surface it just sounds bad and he will be taken to the woodshed during an election.
Of course there is a big political component as to what messages receive grant and fed funding. But I’ll let that issue alone for now.
Look at the stacks of applicants to all colleges! There is so much demand I don’t see any price adjustment anytime in the next decade. And unless you become self-employed you need the degree to be considered in corporate or gov jobs.
I could see a new school model that teaches the fundamentals and integrates real work experience into the program so graduates can immediately generate revenue for their employer. This would include working closely with industry. Similar to what Cal Tech and JPL have now.
December 9, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492696HobieParticipantCan’t see any self respecting politician supporting a decrease in education funding or loan availability. On the surface it just sounds bad and he will be taken to the woodshed during an election.
Of course there is a big political component as to what messages receive grant and fed funding. But I’ll let that issue alone for now.
Look at the stacks of applicants to all colleges! There is so much demand I don’t see any price adjustment anytime in the next decade. And unless you become self-employed you need the degree to be considered in corporate or gov jobs.
I could see a new school model that teaches the fundamentals and integrates real work experience into the program so graduates can immediately generate revenue for their employer. This would include working closely with industry. Similar to what Cal Tech and JPL have now.
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