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General Discussion / Re: The Pot Belly Stove
« on: October 15, 2008, 04:23:19 PM »Is Vince Guaraldi's son, David Benoit?Where would you get an idea like that?
My thoughts exactly.
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Is Vince Guaraldi's son, David Benoit?Where would you get an idea like that?
Sorry for the double post but here is the reason of today's tailspin in the marketsBernanke and Bush both need to just shut the hell up. Paulson is the only one I can "trust" at this point.
Well, t least I don't have the real IntelliSTAR, but 24131 is technicall an IntelliSTAR.What?
Let me put it much simpler. Your too conceited to ever be wrong. It's simply not possible. Your 14 yet somehow have gained a knowledge of all there is to know.If only I could tell you how wrong and hypocritical that statement is. unfortunately, there are not enough words in the English language to do so.
You really can't change stupid.Its people like you who are going to have a VERY rough time in life. And judging from what I've seen over the past several years, you already have/are.

Okay Mr. 12 year-old who knows everything about life.That;s me.
Think about it. Would an employer rather hire someone with a degree from Stanford, or someone who went to community college? It's common sense, people!
Big difference.Okay Mr. 12 year-old who knows everything about life.He's actually 14.

Because the more prestigious school, particularly universities, you attend, the more chances/options you get later in life. It's always good to set a goal as high as possible, in terms of education.
Holy moly, talk about an urban myth. The prestigiousness of a school makes zip difference.
Gil, you have alot to learn my friend.
Are you really in the position to make that kind of a statement?Your resume says everything when applying for jobs. When employers see that you have a degree from a prestigious University, 9 times out of 10 they'll be a LOT more willing to hire you. That comes from 2nd-hand experience.
When you think about it, it all comes down to common sense.
Because the more prestigious school, particularly universities, you attend, the more chances/options you get later in life. It's always good to set a goal as high as possible, in terms of education.

Ahh, "My Dancing heart" by Chris Camozzi...takes me back to when I began high school on August 2000. It's also great that they've brought back Ron Fattorusso.

Chris, I had a hell of a day today.
Shall we talk about it over dinner? That way, I can tell you how much my day sucked balls, too.
Not a chance. A high school diploma is a requirement for a tech position.must be "just got by" high school graduates