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Some of it is useful to me, some of it isnt. Thats why I read the
subject line. Better to have to much than to little. Never know what I
might learn. Only thing that bugs me are people who think they just have
a better way and people who are easily offended.
----Original Message Follows----
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 11:09:22 -0800
Reply-To: Scott Miller <smiller -at- PORTAL -dot- COM>
From: Scott Miller <smiller -at- PORTAL -dot- COM>
Subject: Re: degrees
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Well heck, I find this stuff pretty interesting. Not that I'm reading
any of
them for longer than three seconds, but it's interesting to see what
degrees
people have. Nobody, I notice, has a degree in bodysurfing.
Also, (hint to list-moderator wanna-bes), I figure that if there's a
problem
with a thread, our official moderator will let us know.
- Scott M
smiller -at- portal -dot- com
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> When I asked for responses on educational background for compilation
into
> a
> survey to be posted to this list, I had no idea that it would
overwhelm
> the
> list. Please email me directly any further responses. %>O, Diane
>
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