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Crashed_Again 05-25-2005 03:11 PM

Does anybody else see the humor in the topic of this thread being "You education level?" I didn't thunk that was correctly english.

Sedi 05-25-2005 04:07 PM

The topic represents my level, I never went to school or got an education, but that didn't stop me from obtaining a job in IT industry.
Its all about choices...:rolleyes: :study:

username17 05-25-2005 04:11 PM

Hello,
I have a HS Diploma and I'm working on my BS.
I have a Networking Cert from a Technical School and experience, nothing else "under my belt".
-Jason

gbhil 05-25-2005 04:31 PM

EE PhD

edit : removed school name to prevent flame wars. ALL in the US News top 50 are great schools........

williamwbishop 05-25-2005 05:30 PM

Couple of degrees, psychology and social work, several certifications....a few academic honors here and there. I never thought much of them though, it merely means you showed up and at least put a modicum of effort into staying awake. School always struck me as a vacation from life.

IRIGHTI 05-25-2005 05:53 PM

I just graduated with a BS in Mechanical Engineering in December 2004.

Brain Drop 05-25-2005 06:05 PM

I am a junior in college, finishing up my CS degree. Other than that, I have 3+ years of education in automotives, with a few years of experience to go with that, and I have extensive training in the feild of airframe repair. If it's made out of fiberglass, kevlar, or sheet metal, then I can probably make it as well, or at the very least slap a patch on it.

johnson_steve 05-25-2005 08:52 PM

Lets see,
I got expelled from public hs
got my ged
now i'm going for a degree in HVAC

Venefyxatu 05-26-2005 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Crashed_Again
Does anybody else see the humor in the topic of this thread being "You education level?" I didn't thunk that was correctly english.
I can also see the humour in a statement pointing out the mistake in the topic containing a mistake :D

I don't mean to offend anyone, but this was just too good to pass up :p

*double checks for spelling mistakes and probably misses one or two*

williamwbishop 05-26-2005 07:58 AM

I think his irony gear was engaged.

pnellesen 05-26-2005 09:33 AM

M.S. Physics

Crashed_Again 05-26-2005 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by williamwbishop
I think his irony gear was engaged.
I thunk you are correctfull.

Mr. New 05-26-2005 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Venefyxatu
I can also see the humour in a statement pointing out the mistake in the topic containing a mistake :D

I don't mean to offend anyone, but this was just too good to pass up :p

*double checks for spelling mistakes and probably misses one or two*

and her where I live humour would count as a mistake

whysyn 05-26-2005 03:49 PM

high school diploma. summer marketing program that landed me an internship, where i was hired full time, then transfered to is. eight years later, i'm security director at a regional isp.

right place, right time =)

Venefyxatu 05-26-2005 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mr. New
and her where I live humour would count as a mistake
*grins*

I know about the difference between British and American spelling (although only for a few cases), but I'm curious - would it be an actual mistake, or rather an unused alternative spelling, similar to how Dutch used to have alternative ways of spelling certain words with one being the preferred?

In a vague attempt to remain more or less on-topic : wherever I know there's a difference, I tend to favour the British spelling. After all, that's what teachers prefer here :p


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