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Re: Building Physicist rick++ 02-29-2008
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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on March 1, 2008, 4:12 pm

>
> > Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
> > buildings... degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineering
> > required.
>
> That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes. It
> is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and
> all of his experience should be in Mechanical Engineering". I believe
> this is done to cull down on the number of applicants.

Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. Yesterday Catbert
wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
called him "too old".
==========================================
History repeats itself....lol



Posted by RicodJour on March 1, 2008, 4:32 pm
>
>
>
> > > Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
> > > buildings... degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineering
> > > required.
>
> > That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes. It
> > is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and
> > all of his experience should be in Mechanical Engineering". I believe
> > this is done to cull down on the number of applicants.
>
> Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. Yesterday Catbert
> wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
> UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
> Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
> and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
> called him "too old".
> ==========================================
> History repeats itself....lol

Michael. Your new method of quoting sucks. Thought you'd like to
know.

R

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on March 1, 2008, 4:49 pm

>>
>>
>>
>> > > Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
>> > > buildings... degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineering
>> > > required.
>>
>> > That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes. It
>> > is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and
>> > all of his experience should be in Mechanical Engineering". I believe
>> > this is done to cull down on the number of applicants.
>>
>> Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. Yesterday Catbert
>> wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
>> UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
>> Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
>> and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
>> called him "too old".
>> ==========================================
>> History repeats itself....lol
>
> Michael. Your new method of quoting sucks. Thought you'd like to
> know.

You assume I don't?
<angry buzzer sound... Awwww. Sorry, but we do have some lovely parting
gifts for Mr. D'Jour. Tell us about them, Don Pardo...>

When I hit reply, some posts are not coming up formatted for a reply...At
first it was just Pat's. Now it's also a couple of others on this
thread...open to analysis, remedies or solutions....if you have any. I think
it has something to do with the poster's agent. Other's were having problems
with Pat's around the same time I was IIRC.



Posted by Rusty on March 1, 2008, 10:15 pm
Don wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
>>>>> buildings... degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineering
>>>>> required.
>>>> That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes. It
>>>> is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and
>>>> all of his experience should be in Mechanical Engineering". I believe
>>>> this is done to cull down on the number of applicants.
>>> Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. Yesterday Catbert
>>> wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
>>> UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
>>> Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
>>> and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
>>> called him "too old".
>>> ==========================================
>>> History repeats itself....lol
>> Michael. Your new method of quoting sucks. Thought you'd like to
>> know.
>>
>> R
>
> Its not him, it the server.
> Started, here, with Pat, then migrated to others.
> Not sure whats causing it.
> I use +++++ to seperate the replies.
>
>

It's Outlook Express, even Microsoft knows it:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=154312
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=168779

a third party fix if you insist on using Outlook Express:
http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/

Personally, I use Thunderbird.

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on March 2, 2008, 10:50 am
Rusty wrote:
> Don wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
>>>>>> buildings... degree in civil, mechanical, or structural
>>>>>> engineering required.
>>>>> That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab
>>>>> sometimes. It is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in
>>>>> Electrical Engineering, and all of his experience should be in
>>>>> Mechanical Engineering". I believe this is done to cull down on
>>>>> the number of applicants.
>>>> Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. Yesterday Catbert
>>>> wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
>>>> UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
>>>> Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
>>>> and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
>>>> called him "too old".
>>>> ==========================================
>>>> History repeats itself....lol
>>> Michael. Your new method of quoting sucks. Thought you'd like to
>>> know.
>>>
>>> R
>>
>> Its not him, it the server.
>> Started, here, with Pat, then migrated to others.
>> Not sure whats causing it.
>> I use +++++ to seperate the replies.
>>
>>
>
> It's Outlook Express, even Microsoft knows it:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=154312
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=168779
>
> a third party fix if you insist on using Outlook Express:
> http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/
>
> Personally, I use Thunderbird.

Thanks very much for the link. I'll use the add on as I like using one agent
for mail and news. Let's see if it works....Pat?



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