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On 2/10/2014 7:34 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/10/14, 6:38 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/10/2014 5:37 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 2/10/14, 5:29 PM, Tim wrote: On Monday, February 10, 2014 4:06:26 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote: I had *no* idea you righties were university and professionally trained case workers with at least bachelors degrees in social work and intimate knowledge of the plight of the homeless gained from your years of working directly with hundreds or even thousands of homeless folks. Perhaps you should get on the lecture circuit. Harry, are you a"university and professionally trained case worker with at least a bachelors degree in social work and intimate knowledge of the plight of the homeless gained from your years of working directly with hundreds or even thousands of homeless folks?" If so, perhaps you should get on the lecture circuit. I live with a university and professionally trained social worker with a Ph.D who has worked with thousands of people in her 25-year career, including many homeless people, in venues such as large state forensic mental hospitals, county day treatment facilities, private hospital residential facilities, private psychiatric hospitals, the labor movement, and in private practice, and who gives lectures and presentations on various subjects related to the human condition. We talk a lot, and I suspect I have met and talked to more urban homeless people than Gregg, you, or our resident gay basher. Harry, with sincere respect for your wife's academic credentials, 25 years of direct and lecture circuit experience *and* recognizing that she is probably one of thousands equally qualified in her field, why is it that the plight of the homeless continues to be an ever increasing and growing problem? Are you serious? Absolutely. With that kind of horsepower applied to a problem one would expect some serious social progress to have been made. Heck, even lowly engineers have made great strides in problem solving in that time frame. 25 years ago (or so) people were playing Asteroids on Atari consoles. |
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On Monday, February 10, 2014 6:41:15 PM UTC-6, Mr. Luddite wrote:
25 years ago (or so) people were playing Asteroids on Atari consoles. I still have a couple machines, with the cartridges too. (Froger and Breakout are my favorites.) |
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