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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:12 am    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


1/6/2006
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/05/AR2006010502310.html
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 5:55 pm    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


Thank you OC...I wish I could have met this man.
Bret Smith
Mineral Bluff, GA
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 3:23 am    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 7:43 pm    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:25 pm    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
Kitfox Outback (out back in the garage)
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AdmID:76A6A4EF42C65481E4EB4D0AB16DF0D3


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:05 pm    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
Kitfox Outback (out back in the garage)
AdmID:DFDF3AF9BD24B683F389DDFD226E83EB
AdmID:76A6A4EF42C65481E4EB4D0AB16DF0D3
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:19 am    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
Kitfox Outback (out back in the garage)
AdmID:DFDF3AF9BD24B683F389DDFD226E83EB
AdmID:76A6A4EF42C65481E4EB4D0AB16DF0D3
AdmID:C4619794BC4F7462AB76278C95E66735
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:31 am    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
Kitfox Outback (out back in the garage)
AdmID:DFDF3AF9BD24B683F389DDFD226E83EB
AdmID:76A6A4EF42C65481E4EB4D0AB16DF0D3
AdmID:C4619794BC4F7462AB76278C95E66735
AdmID:3A27E9AA0BFFB2654B25A2CCB57674EE
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:58 am    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
Kitfox Outback (out back in the garage)
AdmID:DFDF3AF9BD24B683F389DDFD226E83EB
AdmID:76A6A4EF42C65481E4EB4D0AB16DF0D3
AdmID:C4619794BC4F7462AB76278C95E66735
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 12:00 pm    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
Kitfox Outback (out back in the garage)
AdmID:DFDF3AF9BD24B683F389DDFD226E83EB
AdmID:76A6A4EF42C65481E4EB4D0AB16DF0D3
AdmID:C4619794BC4F7462AB76278C95E66735
AdmID:3A27E9AA0BFFB2654B25A2CCB57674EE
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 12:24 pm    Post subject: what is an engineer Reply with quote


In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:58:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithhb(at)tds.net writes:
I am not enjoying any of the pettyness and self-centeredness associated with
this thread, but I think the following obituary sheds some light on what may
be accomplished, technically and otherwise, by a non degreed person:
I whole heartedly agree with you, O.C.! I have met some wonderful genius
non degreed engineers in my lifetime (wish I could have met Orville and
Wilbur!). It is too bad that many degreed engineers use that degree as a pedigree
or as a license to be rude and unkind. In the military, a man can be
commissioned to be an officer and a gentleman but, it is up to him to be that
gentleman.
John P. Marzluf
Columbus, Ohio
Kitfox Outback (out back in the garage)
AdmID:DFDF3AF9BD24B683F389DDFD226E83EB
AdmID:76A6A4EF42C65481E4EB4D0AB16DF0D3
AdmID:C4619794BC4F7462AB76278C95E66735
AdmID:3A27E9AA0BFFB2654B25A2CCB57674EE
AdmID:EE2C7ED25AD00783B7B7ED7A755E39DB
AdmID:20CA1C2CAD2270A16810C983904FBD81
AdmID:F2963AFF6B652D7272506417F4AF78B4


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