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To: Eric who wrote (62246)12/17/2014 10:10:37 AM
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anonymous eric has no academic training or more likely only academic training, and only the really stupid think academic training means all or anything. I also see no argument from anonymous eric detailing anything posted by Anthony Watts that is false concerning stick up his butt Michael Mann.

What I learned getting my EE degree is .00001% of what I learned by my own self research and doing real engineering. I learned several times as much science and engineering in my 2 years co-op working as in my 3 years attending classes. I expect my experience is not rare in the science and engineering profession.

I finished my degree only because it was a required ticket to be given the opportunity to do and not because it would teach me anything really useful. Ivory tower low self esteem academics define who they are by their degrees and stupidly judge others by a piece of paper.

anonymous eric you really do appear pitiful.

have a nice day.

How does on know if one model is as good as mit's You test it. How do you test it, Someone sets up in less than 2 weeks several super computers to run the simulations side by side using a DOD standard suite of known target data.

Does success matter?