On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 10:04 -0800, Rob Saul wrote: > m0gely wrote: > > Michael Robinson wrote: > >> lots of stuff > > > > The bottom line here is you're unqualified to to make these statements. > > You don't know what you're talking about. At all. > > > > Not to mention the proper venue for this sort of > issue is the PSU Ombuds Office : http://www.ombuds.pdx.edu/about.php
Oh, I'm sorry, if someone talks about God on the Linux list I'm not allowed to respond here? I did offset my comments so people reading them could tell that it would be less Linux related as they went down. As far as I don't know what I'm talking about, in what respect exactly? Sure, get angry at the guy who tries to respond but leave the guy who made the off topic comment in the first place alone. This is the Portland Linux Users group, not the Cincinnati or the Louisiana or the Stockholm Linux users group for that matter. Issues that affect people who study computer science in Portland would seem relevant now wouldn't they? There is a fair amount of pessimism among my colleagues, specifically I got to listen to a story of the professor from hell who didn't want to teach anymore that wasn't available for questions. I don't know the professor myself, but I know of another one like I said that has an anger problem. Clearly, there are some faculty issues at PSU. As far as contacting the OMSBUDs office, are problems with 1 or 2 faculty members really enough to go that far? Who is going to listen to complaints about the smoking shelters sending the wrong message to people? As far as mentioning that someone is rolling marijuana cigarettes in class, I'm sure it's illegal, but again I'd have to mention exactly who is doing it and there would have to be the will to enforce the law. I don't think there is. The faculty problems potentially lower the quality of CS courses at PSU and that in turn affects the education of computer scientists which does not bode well for this area. I expected a higher class of people that leave drugs alone at the Junior/Senior level at PSU. Instead, I'm seeing just the opposite. Where it was supposed to be easier at the higher level, I am running into problematic faculty which is increasing the amount of time it is going to take me to get through when I have to drop them. I'm starting to face problems with sequencing of classes. If you want to pick on someone, why don't you pick on the so called atheist for trying to start a back and forth religion fight on here with his comments? As far as not being qualified to comment about PSU, who is if I'm not? I am a student there, I go to classes there. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
