So let me get this straight. What you engineer has no weight, nor does it consume 
power,
nor does it actually physically exist except in charge in a piece of doped silicon or 
some
orientation of a molecule with a magnetic dipole?

You sell thought for big bucks. Kewl.

Regards,
Virtual Bob...
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well-armed lamb contesting the vote!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald Cermak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: Re: My job sucks don't read this i'm being mean.


> jeepgirl asks, pointedly:
>
> >> Unlike the barely skilled autoworker, I went to college for 15 years in
> >> order to have a career that would remain fruitful and enjoyable.
> >
> >
> > And what did it take you 15 yrs to major in praytell?  physical education?
>
> Hey, you're funny jeepgirl.  :)
>
> Since you asked: First there was Electrical Engineering for 4 years, but no
> BSEE, then decided with 1 year remaining to switch to Engineering Physics,
> which was another 5 years half time.  When only 7 classes away from that
> BSEP, I decided to pursue Computer Science instead, which was another 5
> years half time, which is what I finally got my degree in (BSCS).  I could
> of had a minor in EE and Engineering Physics tacked on to my Bachelors, but
> decided I was just happy to get out of there with a BS, tired of their BS.
> During most of the last 2 majors I was working as a software engineer, so
> when I graduated, I also had 7 years experience in my career field.  I was
> hoping to get an award for being the oldest undergrad to graduate in my
> class, but alas there was someone 3 years older than me who won it instead.


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