Re: Degrees of Seperation.......



On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:52:59 -0700, Alan Baker <alangbaker@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

In article <673j86xqdc.ln2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Lone Golfer" <a13d68@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In a couple of weeks I'll be playing golf with my good friend Eric.
That's all I'll do. I leave it to everyone else to figure out whether his
degrees are legit or not, or how many he has. I'm not going down that
road.

IOW, Eric will get to claim that he offered to prove his claim, but was
prevented; giving the appearance that his initial claim is somehow more
credible for having made the offer.

No Alan. I think that in asking a third person to verify his degrees
puts that person an untenable position. How is he to know if the
transcript is legitimate? All Eric has to do is post the name of the
institutions and the degrees that were given. Then anyone here can
call the Registrar for verification, which is always given if
legitimate. This information is available to anyone.

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