Re: Never mind the light bulbs
In message ,
amacmil304@aol.com writes
>On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 22:09:30 +0000, Malcolm
> wrote:
>
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>>In article ,
>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:26:11 +0000, Malcolm
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>In article ,
>>>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
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>>>>>
>>>>>It would seem there's something he wants to hide. You'd think he'd be
>>>>>proud to tell us about it. I have asked him many times about it.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm not afraid to tell anyone about my O Grade maths.
>>>>>
>>>>Thank you for saying that, Angus, because I think you will agree that
>>>>you have never been asked to produce any evidence that you have an O
>>>>Grade maths.
This is a change originally you claimed arithmetic.
>>>>Your word that you have one has always been accepted. Not
>>>>that the evidence that you have your 'O' grade is available on the
>>>>Internet,
>>>
>>>But I do tell you what my O Grade was for. You don't tell us what
>>>your PhD was for.
>>>
>>Duh! It was for completing a piece of research and writing a thesis
>>about it like all PhDs. If you want to know the title, look it up. It's
>>just a few clicks away.
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>More avoidance.
>
>>
>>>> whereas the evidence that I have a PhD is most definitely
>>>>there, which *anyone* can find with a handful of clicks via Google.
>>>>
>>>
>>>So why won't you tell us?
>>>
>>Because I like saying to you: "Do your own research" :-))
>
>It doesn't matter to me enough.
>
How very strange. It is a topic you regularly harp on about. Next time
you are tempted remember it doesn't matter to you.
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>>>
>>>Not at all. I have said mine was for maths.
Are you sure it wasn't arithmetic?
>>>
>>>No double standards there from me.
>>>
>>Absolutely double standards because you take it for granted that people
>>accept that you actually have an O grade, yet keep querying my PhD.
>>
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>I've told you the O Grade was for maths whether you accept it or not
>doesn't concern me.
Again you originally claimed Arithmetic.
> But you won't say what your thesis was for. Are
>you ashamed of the subject material?
No just playing you at your won game. When asked for an answer you
always say "Do your own research".
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Malcolm Kane
date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:20:01 +0000
author: Malcolm Kane
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