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Tom Kunich

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Sep 25, 2023, 4:26:49 PM9/25/23
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Just got an email with quite a laugh in it. Apparently Liebermann is claiming that he knows all about project management and he believes that you finish one job before you start another.

Say Liebermann - did they teach you about project management at the same time that they were teaching you about vacuum tubes? But you never were even an electronics engineer let alone a project manager so where does this vast knowledge of project management come from? Making sure that you changed out the inkjet printer cartridges before taking another project of such immensity?

Here's a clue that I'm sure you won't even consider taking - actually know about something you want to talk about. "what I learned about project management" indeed. You hit new heights of ignorance with every posting.

funkma...@hotmail.com

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Sep 25, 2023, 4:49:51 PM9/25/23
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On Monday, September 25, 2023 at 4:26:49 PM UTC-4, Tom Kunich wrote:
> Just got an email with quite a laugh in it. Apparently Liebermann is claiming that he knows all about project management and he believes that you finish one job before you start another.

If you weren't such a willful fucking idiot, it might occur to you that you might want to look at what Jeff actually wrote before you get it wrong and make your fucking idiocy so painfully obvious. IOW, he didn't write "you finish one job before you start another.", He wrote ""Finish what you start and don't start anything you can't finish".

So yes, the clown has struck again, and that clown is you.

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> Say Liebermann - did they teach you about project management at the same time that they were teaching you about vacuum tubes? But you never were even an electronics engineer let alone a project manager so where does this vast knowledge of project management come from? Making sure that you changed out the inkjet printer cartridges before taking another project of such immensity?
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> Here's a clue that I'm sure you won't even consider taking - actually know about something you want to talk about. "what I learned about project management" indeed. You hit new heights of ignorance with every posting.

Here's a clue that I'm sure you wont' even consider taking - take a course in reading comprehension, maybe you and floriduh dumbass can get get together and find a group deal somewhere.

Andre Jute

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Sep 25, 2023, 6:33:19 PM9/25/23
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It's too much to expect critical path analysis from people who think it is acceptable to libel you to third parties. CPA requires clear analytical thinking, and obviously the Krygo Klutch is incapable of thought. -- AJ
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John B.

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Sep 25, 2023, 6:56:51 PM9/25/23
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Yes Sir, a noble post... by a guy that can't fix a bicycle. In fact
couldn't install a bicycle seat post (Poke it in the hole, stupid!)

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Cheers,

John B.

Frank Krygowski

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Sep 25, 2023, 10:05:03 PM9/25/23
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On 9/25/2023 4:26 PM, Tom Kunich wrote:
> Just got an email with quite a laugh in it.

No you didn't. Nobody is emailing you transcripts of comments posted to
a public discussion group. Why would they? If they did, why would you
read them but not read the original post?

More to the point: Why do you think anyone would believe such a story?

Weird!

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- Frank Krygowski

sms

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Sep 26, 2023, 8:32:23 AM9/26/23
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On 9/25/2023 3:49 PM, funkma...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, September 25, 2023 at 4:26:49 PM UTC-4, Tom Kunich wrote:
>> Just got an email with quite a laugh in it. Apparently Liebermann is claiming that he knows all about project management and he believes that you finish one job before you start another.
>
> If you weren't such a willful fucking idiot, it might occur to you that you might want to look at what Jeff actually wrote before you get it wrong and make your fucking idiocy so painfully obvious. IOW, he didn't write "you finish one job before you start another.", He wrote ""Finish what you start and don't start anything you can't finish".

Tom is extremely jealous of any actual engineer, especially Jeff, which
is why he does what he does.

I've been out of town for two weeks working on an extremely complex
project for a client that must not be named. We could have used someone
like Jeff who knows how to design and build electronic equipment.

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“If you are not an expert on a subject, then your opinions about it
really do matter less than the opinions of experts. It's not
indoctrination nor elitism. It's just that you don't know as much as
they do about the subject.”—Tin Foil Awards

Tom Kunich

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Sep 26, 2023, 10:24:11 AM9/26/23
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Here is a man who attended a school that couldn't find a real electronics teacher that offered a DEGREE course. He is so disturbed by never being able to use that degree to make money in the hottest EE market in the world that he is reduced to claiming that people that do know the business can't possibly know it. I simply cannot believe that he is so mentally challenged that he believes that you can only have a single project at one time!

Tom Kunich

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Sep 26, 2023, 10:29:50 AM9/26/23
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Scharf, I've left you out of the kill file for a simple reason - you talk about expertise, but no one has ever discovered what you believe yourself to be expert at. Other than a failed politician what have you ever achieved? So without any expertise in anything your comments are an insult to your own comments.

Jeff Liebermann

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Sep 26, 2023, 2:40:40 PM9/26/23
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2023 07:32:18 -0500, sms <scharf...@geemail.com>
wrote:

>On 9/25/2023 3:49 PM, funkma...@hotmail.com wrote:
>> On Monday, September 25, 2023 at 4:26:49?PM UTC-4, Tom Kunich wrote:
>>> Just got an email with quite a laugh in it. Apparently Liebermann is claiming that he knows all about project management and he believes that you finish one job before you start another.
>>
>> If you weren't such a willful fucking idiot, it might occur to you that you might want to look at what Jeff actually wrote before you get it wrong and make your fucking idiocy so painfully obvious. IOW, he didn't write "you finish one job before you start another.", He wrote ""Finish what you start and don't start anything you can't finish".

>Tom is extremely jealous of any actual engineer, especially Jeff, which
>is why he does what he does.

Tom might be jealous, but that's not why he continues to fabricate and
propagate false accusations. It's mostly to divert the conversation
away from the technical to the personal. When faced with a technical
question he can't answer, Tom contrives amazing facts, invents
mythical technical experience or attacks the integrity and reputation
of his detractors. In order to counter Tom's fabrications and
accusations, his critics need to concentrate on Tom and not on the
previous technical topic. So, the center of attention moves to Tom
and usually stays there until the next technical topic appears.

>I've been out of town for two weeks working on an extremely complex
>project for a client that must not be named. We could have used someone
>like Jeff who knows how to design and build electronic equipment.

Thanks, but I'm allegedly retired as of the end of 2020. However, I
needed money to support my decadent and lavish lifestyle. I've been
doing some computer repair and consulting, but no electronic or RF
design. Lately, I've been getting far too much exercise cleaning up
the fire hazards around my house and accumulating firewood for the
winter:
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/ihpdczg9oDqku8Ru8>
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/hRQZHVcHtykygudz9>
Best of luck on your project.


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Jeff Liebermann je...@cruzio.com
PO Box 272 http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272
Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558

sms

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Sep 26, 2023, 4:40:49 PM9/26/23
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On 9/26/2023 11:40 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:

<snip>

> Thanks, but I'm allegedly retired as of the end of 2020. However, I
> needed money to support my decadent and lavish lifestyle. I've been
> doing some computer repair and consulting, but no electronic or RF
> design. Lately, I've been getting far too much exercise cleaning up
> the fire hazards around my house and accumulating firewood for the
> winter:

I was retired too. Started collecting Social Security. Then this
opportunity arose that was ideal for me, design plus hands-on. I like
being in the lab building things I may go back out next week to see the
system powered up.

Tom Kunich

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Sep 27, 2023, 11:17:13 AM9/27/23
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Anything as long as you don't have to actually say what you do.
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