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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 11:56:30 -0500, while chained to a desk in the
scriptorium, techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com (TechComm Dood) wrote:
> $| Have you seen today's Dilbert?
> $| My only response is: HEY! That's not nice!
> $
> $I find it absolutely hysterical!!!
I enjoyed it too.
Reminds me of something I read a number of years back, when the Alberta
economy was in the toilet, about a growing trend among general arts and
sciences graduates to follow the degree program with a diploma or
certificate from a technical institute, vocational college or community
college. The idea was to get a few extra marketable job skills to go
with the university degree.
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