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From: Zen Cycle <funkmaster@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: RE: Re: Ove Interest?
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2025 16:06:38 -0500
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On 2/27/2025 3:32 PM, cyclintom wrote:
> On Thu Feb 27 09:39:54 2025 Jeff Liebermann  wrote:
>>
>> Tom claimed to "have an engineering degree" several times.  However,
>> there's no indication if the degree or diploma he claims to have were
>> the result of a college education, diploma mill, downloaded from the
>> interent, or a product of his amazing imagination.
>>
>> Degree in navigation and Chabot College in Hayward
>> 02/09/2021
>> <https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/_Y1MbXuzvNo/m/o6omSxsfAgAJ>
>> "general education - Degree in navigation
>> Tality requested I get a BA so that they could promote me to
>> department manager
>> Chabot College - Hayward, CA"
>>
>> 08/31/2023
>> <https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/UlnAtHIZnTg/m/-0rUba4qAgAJ>
>> "Sailing down the coast I had a sexton ...   It was advantageous to be
>> able to use the Sexton to tell how far we were off of the coast..."
>> It's a sextant, not a sexton.
>>
>> 11/07/2024
>> Entire thread missing from narkive.com
>> Message-ID: <IlbXO.375684$EEm7.128888@fx16.iad>
>> "I passed a GED in the Air Force but later discovered that I had a
>> high school diploma since I left high school in the last quarter and
>> already had enough credits to graduate."
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff, your dementia is getting worse. I told you not to get vaccinated.
> 
> I never ONCE anywhere said that I had an EE degree. I said that I worked as an electronics engineer, largely on medical instruments or laboratory instruments used for medical purposes but also as a consultant to the Army to program their poison gas detector which was used in the invasion of Iraq, and a communications adapter that was used on the International Space Station. It is still there.
> 
> And while NO ONE would hire a know-it-all that knew nothing, probably 1/4th of the engineering staff of Silicon Valley used to be non-degreed EE's.
> 
> I don't remember saying that I got a degree in navigation from Chabot though if I did, I later corrected it when I found the degree was from the Marin College of Marine Sciences or whatever the title of the school is. It was not really nesessary since the large boats I raced on had early GPS and knowledge of navigation was only necessary to tell distace off-shore which is necessary to know, since the winds pick up in a sweet spot between the open ocean and the shore. And you're reduced to complaining about typo's? That must be why you and Krygowski get along so great.
> 
> Since it was my belief that quiting in April meant I didn't graduate from high school I teek what turned out to be an unnessesary GED. Perhaps you could tell me what difference it makes that I actuall had enough credits to graduate? You're still a man with a degree that no one would hire and you barely put food on the table working as a technician. And even as a technician, my first job out of the Air Force was in high energy nuclear physics and my second was part of the team building the largest and fastest time sharing  computer in the world. So even my jobs as a technician outclassed yours by several orders of magnitude.
> 
> And I just erased 150 job offers from all around the USA from human resources department's of companies. 

No, you didn't, you erased head hunter requests, none were actual job 
offers, and few if any were from HR departments.

> I got many offers from Microsoft since I understand compilers and operating systems. 

So do high school kids

> I got an interview with Tesla and apparently insulted the lead engineer on the self driving project by suggesting they change the name to something other than a name suggestive that the car doesn't need close supervision to move at speed. And history shows I am correct since lawsuits have successfully been filed due to Tesla's naming of what is little more than a cruise control misnamed.
> 
> How many have you had? We know that Flunky has had none 

I get daily head hunter ads and phone calls. No one offers a job without 
an interview.

> because he will claim that these offers were from hiring agencies because no one in their right mind would hire a man who is supposedly employed and spents 100% of his time on the internet. 

I have a rather impressive record of HazLoc and Functional Safety 
certifications that proves otherwise.

> Not to mention that neither you or he knows what PWM waveforms look like. You claimed to know RF and yet don't know what PWM waveforms look like?

I do, and I'm sure Jeff does. The person that doesn't know what a PWM 
waveform looks like is the person that thinks PWM is used to test 
cables. To this day, you _still_ haven't shown a PWM based cable tester 
or described a viable method of testing cables with PWM.

What you did describe was a TDR test, and you described it incorrectly.
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