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Bruce Varley  
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 More options Nov 8 2012, 6:19 am
Newsgroups: aus.electronics
From: "Bruce Varley" <b...@NoSpam.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 19:19:34 +0800
Local: Thurs, Nov 8 2012 6:19 am
Subject: Re: Phil, where are your results?

"yaputya" <yaputya.leftle...@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:aftffrF6hmiU2@mid.individual.net...
> Phil dropped out of uni for reasons yet unexplained....
> Was he too stupid?
> Or did he have a mental breakdown?
> What ever happened it was too much for poor little Phil and he ran
> away from university life, never to return. Very strange behaviour.

> Phil Allison claims to have studied some obscure 'honours' course in the
> '70's.
> Fact is, there is no evidence that the subjects he claimed to have studied
> even existed!
> Now Phil, you can clear all this up by scanning that piece of green paper
> that
> the University of Sydney sent you after the exams. It has
> "EXAMINATION RESULT NOTICE" clearly printed on it. I have mine, where are
> yours?

> Come on Phil, just post the results from your Junior year, let us all see
> if you really had studied different subjects to the rest of us (including
> Robert Heal)
> For example if you really did enrol in engineering you must have done
> Electrical Circuit
> Theory in your first year - what grade did you get in that subject?

Only idiots and other academics worry about academic results. Phil responds
clearly and usefully to genuine, sensible questions that are well phrased.
You damage yourself by demeaning him like this.

 
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