Gravitational pull.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #60 on: February 07, 2009, 08:27:00 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Raist, I was just curious, where do you go to college?
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #61 on: February 07, 2009, 08:29:17 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Raist, I was just curious, where do you go to college?

Miami University.

The second college to be established in the state of Ohio. We are also known as the mother of fraternities, but a strict headmaster decided that "secret societies" should be disbanded and expelled over half the students. We were I believe third in the nation for largest college at that time.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #62 on: February 07, 2009, 08:30:13 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Raist, I was just curious, where do you go to college?

Miami University.

The second college to be established in the state of Ohio. We are also known as the mother of fraternities, but a strict headmaster decided that "secret societies" should be disbanded and expelled over half the students. We were I believe third in the nation for largest college at that time.
Sounds like a Douche. But let me get this straight, Miami University is in Ohio?
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #63 on: February 07, 2009, 08:32:03 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Raist, I was just curious, where do you go to college?

Miami University.

The second college to be established in the state of Ohio. We are also known as the mother of fraternities, but a strict headmaster decided that "secret societies" should be disbanded and expelled over half the students. We were I believe third in the nation for largest college at that time.
Sounds like a Douche. But let me get this straight, Miami University is in Ohio?
http://www.miami.muohio.edu/
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #64 on: February 07, 2009, 08:34:22 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Raist, I was just curious, where do you go to college?

Miami University.

The second college to be established in the state of Ohio. We are also known as the mother of fraternities, but a strict headmaster decided that "secret societies" should be disbanded and expelled over half the students. We were I believe third in the nation for largest college at that time.
Sounds like a Douche. But let me get this straight, Miami University is in Ohio?
http://www.miami.muohio.edu/
Thats odd. Why exactly did they name it Miami then?
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #65 on: February 07, 2009, 08:35:42 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Raist, I was just curious, where do you go to college?

Miami University.

The second college to be established in the state of Ohio. We are also known as the mother of fraternities, but a strict headmaster decided that "secret societies" should be disbanded and expelled over half the students. We were I believe third in the nation for largest college at that time.
Sounds like a Douche. But let me get this straight, Miami University is in Ohio?
http://www.miami.muohio.edu/
Thats odd. Why exactly did they name it Miami then?

The miami indians that used to live here. Florida became a state sometime after our university was founded. So we were definitely here first. A better question is why miami florida is named miami.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #66 on: February 07, 2009, 08:38:05 PM »
2 Universities named the same thing? They need to get more creative with the naming part. I would definitely attend Pizza University.
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #67 on: February 07, 2009, 08:45:49 PM »
No, you are thinking of "The University of Miami"

I go to "Miami University"

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KingMan

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #68 on: February 07, 2009, 08:52:14 PM »
No, you are thinking of "The University of Miami"

I go to "Miami University"
Gotcha. It's still weid though.
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #69 on: February 07, 2009, 10:13:27 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Devry does offer engineering programs, and any yahoo can get a job working with missles
Only 2 things are infinite the universe and human stupidity, but I am not sure about the former.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #70 on: February 07, 2009, 10:27:25 PM »
Devry does offer engineering programs

They offer engineering technology degrees which 99.9% of companies will not accept as fitting the requirement for an engineering job.
Why justify an illegitimate attack with a legitimate response?

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #71 on: February 07, 2009, 10:32:01 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Devry does offer engineering programs, and any yahoo can get a job working with missles

Devry is not ABET accredited in any area accept working the electronics. And I doubt the government grabs devry grads for engineers.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #72 on: February 07, 2009, 10:44:39 PM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Devry does offer engineering programs, and any yahoo can get a job working with missles

Devry is not ABET accredited in any area accept working the electronics. And I doubt the government grabs devry grads for engineers.
But you can still get a degree and if you have some work experience you can get a job as a laborer easily. Heck they may even call it an engineering position but that does not mean that you are an engineer in the sense that you are thinking
Only 2 things are infinite the universe and human stupidity, but I am not sure about the former.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #73 on: February 08, 2009, 01:26:42 AM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Devry does offer engineering programs, and any yahoo can get a job working with missles

Devry is not ABET accredited in any area accept working the electronics. And I doubt the government grabs devry grads for engineers.
But you can still get a degree and if you have some work experience you can get a job as a laborer easily. Heck they may even call it an engineering position but that does not mean that you are an engineer in the sense that you are thinking

You aren't going to be doing work on missiles then. Not in any design sense. The most you'd be in charge of is mass production and that is usually private.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #74 on: February 08, 2009, 01:29:00 AM »
He only posts when he can somehow use the idea of the EP or the fact that GPS does not technically need to have satellites, that is it. And then he will only post 3-4 words and then laugh at the noobs who dont understand what point he is trying to make
Poor boy got smacked down a few times and all you can do now is insult?  Grow a set, kid.
Just because you refuse to admit when you are wrong does mean I got smacked down. and some sort of diploma from devry does not make you an expert in relativity

Devry is a computer school, they don't do many engineering degrees, and most of their graduates don't go on to work on missiles.
Devry does offer engineering programs, and any yahoo can get a job working with missles

Devry is not ABET accredited in any area accept working the electronics. And I doubt the government grabs devry grads for engineers.
But you can still get a degree and if you have some work experience you can get a job as a laborer easily. Heck they may even call it an engineering position but that does not mean that you are an engineer in the sense that you are thinking

You aren't going to be doing work on missiles then. Not in any design sense. The most you'd be in charge of is mass production and that is usually private.
Who said he designed them I have only seen that he said he was working for a missle company. And based upon the knowledge he has shown here I highly doubt that he is designing missles
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Raist

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #75 on: February 08, 2009, 01:30:05 AM »
He says he is working for the government.

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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #76 on: February 08, 2009, 01:33:07 AM »
He says he is working for the government.
Actually he said he is working for a company

Are you working for a company or the government?
Company.
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #77 on: February 08, 2009, 04:51:21 AM »
He's working for the conspiracy, we should dispose of him
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« Reply #78 on: February 08, 2009, 07:29:29 AM »
Devry does offer engineering programs, and any yahoo can get a job working with missles
I guess they don't teach you how to spell "missiles" until the fifth grade.

They offer engineering technology degrees which 99.9% of companies will not accept as fitting the requirement for an engineering job.
I would say that 100% of companies will not accept a ET degree as fitting the requirement for an engineering job.

Who said he designed them I have only seen that he said he was working for a missle company. And based upon the knowledge he has shown here I highly doubt that he is designing missles
I have been both a production and a design engineer.  When I was working for the "really big gun" company, I spent most of my time as a design engineer.  As for what I am doing now, I am a production engineer working with payloads for a space missile system. 


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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #79 on: February 08, 2009, 07:56:55 AM »
I have been both a production and a design engineer.  When I was working for the "really big gun" company, I spent most of my time as a design engineer.  As for what I am doing now, I am a production engineer working with payloads for a space missile system. 

In other words, he is working for the conspiracy.
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« Reply #80 on: February 08, 2009, 08:03:15 AM »
I have been both a production and a design engineer.  When I was working for the "really big gun" company, I spent most of my time as a design engineer.  As for what I am doing now, I am a production engineer working with payloads for a space missile system. 

In other words, he is working for the conspiracy.

BURN HIM!!!
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« Reply #81 on: February 08, 2009, 03:06:32 PM »
Devry does offer engineering programs, and any yahoo can get a job working with missles
I guess they don't teach you how to spell "missiles" until the fifth grade.

They offer engineering technology degrees which 99.9% of companies will not accept as fitting the requirement for an engineering job.
I would say that 100% of companies will not accept a ET degree as fitting the requirement for an engineering job.

Who said he designed them I have only seen that he said he was working for a missle company. And based upon the knowledge he has shown here I highly doubt that he is designing missles
I have been both a production and a design engineer.  When I was working for the "really big gun" company, I spent most of my time as a design engineer.  As for what I am doing now, I am a production engineer working with payloads for a space missile system. 

So you build mock rockets that are "shot into space" hard job. ::)

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« Reply #82 on: February 08, 2009, 06:39:18 PM »
"Mock rockets"?  What the hell is that?


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« Reply #83 on: February 08, 2009, 07:30:03 PM »
"Mock rockets"?  What the hell is that?

mock would be a description of the kind of rockets. We passed third grade I'm hoping. Mock also means fake. So perhaps it means fake rockets. idk. I'm just a dumb amerikkkan, I don't knows me english.

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« Reply #84 on: February 08, 2009, 08:18:18 PM »
So you build mock rockets that are "shot into space" hard job. ::)
Ahh, I see where you were going with this.


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« Reply #85 on: February 08, 2009, 08:22:05 PM »
 ;D

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« Reply #86 on: February 08, 2009, 08:32:47 PM »
Gotta love Raist when he starts trolling other mods.  :)
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Re: Gravitational pull.
« Reply #87 on: February 08, 2009, 10:05:06 PM »
idk. I'm just a dumb amerikkkan, I don't knows me english.
I want to sig that so bad but I already like my sogs : :-[
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« Reply #88 on: February 08, 2009, 10:05:49 PM »
idk. I'm just a dumb amerikkkan, I don't knows me english.
I want to sig that so bad but I already like my sogs : :-[

You should go for one that isn't insulting you.

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« Reply #89 on: February 08, 2009, 10:08:22 PM »
idk. I'm just a dumb amerikkkan, I don't knows me english.
I want to sig that so bad but I already like my sogs : :-[
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