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Default Obama *DID* lie - the ultimate goal of the leftists is fullbenefits for illegal aliens

On Oct 1, 1:53*am, "CalifBill" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message

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On Sep 30, 11:14 am, BamaBrian wrote:





CalifBill wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message
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On Sep 29, 10:58 am, Bama Brian wrote:
wf3h wrote:
On Sep 28, 4:48 pm, "RD (The Sandman)" rdsandman(spamlock)
@comcast.net wrote:
Perhaps.....but my experience is what I go on......perhaps when you
get
some instead of chugging down union koolaid.......
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says the guy who thinks alfred e. newman is the 2nd coming of
christ...because there's nothing wrong in the US since the rich are
doing so well, courtesy of a middle class bailout
Since you argue by Ad Hominem and think it's valid, it's no wonder your
big job was "wet bench installer".


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seems our resident expert on unions doesn't know what an engineer is.
no surprise. we work for a living


Hell of a difference between a field engineer and a design engineer. I
was
an FE while getting my degree in EE.


He's an engineer the same way that janitors are "Sanitation Engineers".


still can't tell us what an engineer is, eh?

Actually it depends on which states laws you reference. *Some states say you
have to have your PE registration to be called an engineer. *Others require
less, and some require nothing. * I had engineers with degrees and without
degrees working for and with me. *Some of each were good, and others sucked
as design engineers with even a Masters from Berkeley in Engineering. *But
there is a hell of difference between an FE and a design engineer and lots
of differences between FE's. *When I designed Disk Controllers for DEC
systems, there were 2 FE's in the country you did not want a call from. *One
a black FE in Florida and the other a biker guy from CA. *Both were among
the best FE's I have dealt with. *You knew if they called it was not a
hardware problem, it was a design bug and you were going to be on an
airplane shortly. *And most FE's from the 70's on were board swappers, not
good trouble shooters. *Because you could change 1/4 or more of a computer
with one board change. *They did not have to know how the system really
functioned like when we had 2 flip-flops on a board with discrete
transistors. *And hundreds of boards in a system. *I have an EE degree and
passed the EIT, but never worked in a position where I needed a PE
registration. *So never had a PE to sign off on my work as well as taking
the exam. *So some states I can not call myself an engineer legally.
Answer your question?


You just shorted a couple of transistors in wf3's brain... and he
doesn't have any to spare.