On 8/25/17 11:20 AM, Bill wrote:
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On Fri, 25 Aug 2017 02:48:48 -0000 (UTC), Bill
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 19:40:52 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/24/17 7:30 PM, wrote:
Here we go again. hehehehehe.
Another brain fart from Harry. I understand technical things are
beyond your comprehension but you don't need to be so proud of it.
I don't have any problems moving .jpg's to and fro. I know better than
to try to do so with my usenet provider in a "non-binary" newsgroup or
whatever was being tried that didn't work.
Oh, and I had more than 50 articles published in PC Week, PC Magazine,
BYTE and a few lesser pubs. I had a biweekly column in PC Week. Your
computer oriented technical articles consisted of...???
Uh huh. So If I go look at the archives of PC week or PC Mag I will
see a lot of "technical" articles from Harry Krause? We are not
talking about case styling and the feel of the keyboard are we?
How can he know anything valuable? He did not major in computers at
university. No degree in computer science or computer engineering.
I don't doubt that he took notes from a tech guy and polished it up
for publication or did reviews on the look and feel of a new product.
That he could, but according to Harry, no university courses, then can not
know anything.
Actually, Bilious, I took a handful of university courses in programming
and computer science back in the 1980s, not because I was interested in
using the knowledge "professionally," as it were, but because of my
intellectual curiosity. I started by teaching myself, with the help of a
couple of manuals, rudimentary PASCAL, and I was "tutored" by a couple
of buddies, one of whom was a high-level computer scientist and the
other, a systems analyst. No biggie, but, yes, I took some university
courses in the field. So, once again and, as always, you are...wrong.