Terry,

I won't hold that degree against you, I have hired a bunch of GA Tech
Engineers... I agree with Jed also.  Sometimes I wonder if physicists ought
to be required to have an undergrad degree in engineering.  Lots of
electromagnetic and thermodynamic stuff going on when you are dealing with
the vacuuuuuuum.

Stewart
Darkmattersalot.com

On Friday, May 31, 2013, Terry Blanton wrote:

> Well, I graduated from Georgia Tech in 1977 with an EE, am a
> registered professional engineer and manage a group of mostly EE
> consulting engineers and I agree with Jed.
>
> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Yamali Yamali 
> <yamaliyam...@yahoo.de<javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Jed wrote: "I do not think it takes long for an electrical engineer to
> > conclude that there is no possibility of fraud in these tests."
> >
> > I bet you won't find any EE with any experience in the business who would
> > sign such a statement.
>
>

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