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Subject:Re: Liberal Arts Grads Can't Grasp? From:JIMCHEVAL -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Thu, 11 Sep 1997 11:58:47 -0400
In a message dated 97-09-11 04:14:03 EDT, chief -at- NCMS1 -dot- CB -dot- LUCENT -dot- COM (Peter G
Margaritis) writes:
<< Our senior tech writer has a M.S. in English. He even taught it
here at OSU (Go Bucks!). He also has a background in computer
programming (no formal education there), and in telecommunications
(military). And he's considered by many as being one of the best
in the industry. >>
All together now:
The right brain's connected to the
LEFT brain!
The left brain's connected to the
RIGHT brain!
The right brain's connected..... [etc.]
Individuals of whom this is not strictly speaking true may refrain.
Jim C. (bicameral autonomous self-governing entity)
Los Angeles
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