Re: Academentia par excellence.
- From: Dave Brown <dagbrown@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 16:47:54 +0900
Gary Barnes <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On Thu, 11 May 2006 18:50:39 +0900, Dave Brown
<dagbrown@xxxxxxx> wrote:
: detha <meaoow@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
: > The lessons for real life here:
: > 2) that piece of paper doesn't tell a thing. When the company I
: > was working at part-time for pocket-money offered me a full-time
: > position sometime in the third year I took it.
:
: It occasionally comes in handy if you want to immigrate to another
: country,
"emigrate to", Shirley?
Most civilized countries let you leave freely (quite possibly
never to come back) without requiring proof of qualifications for
merchantability for a particular purpose.
--Dave
--
"We haven't seen it make it to our corner of Canada yet, but the CERT
advisory did mention increased load on mailservers. Judging from the friend
of mine who sent the 750kb .TIF scan of a newspaper article about the virus to
about 30 people, CERT wasn't kidding there." -- Anthony de Boer
.
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