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On 8/25/2017 12:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/25/17 11:20 AM, Bill wrote:
wrote:
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?Â* He did not major in computers at
university.Â* 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.



Greg has educated himself in a similar fashion but, because he isn't
degreed, he must not be competent according to you. Where's your degree
in computer science or programming? A degree seems to be the only
qualifier of knowledge in your goofy world.