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Subject: Re: Where is Crafty using the same Quad Opteron?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 08:22:30 02/05/04

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On February 05, 2004 at 10:56:14, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On February 04, 2004 at 10:05:13, Bob Durrett wrote:
>
>>On February 04, 2004 at 03:54:01, Renze Steenhuisen wrote:
>>
>>>>>>The down side of being a University Professor is that teaching students is a
>>>>>>requirement.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bob D.
>>>>>
>>>>>Sorry, but I disagree! If it is not a nice thing to do, than -IMHO- you should
>>>>>change your ways of teaching.
>>>>>
>>>>>Renze S.
>>>>
>>>>You must realize, of course, that I was talking about the availability issue and
>>>>not about love/hate relationships between students and teachers.  : )
>>>
>>>Sorry, I misunderstood. Because I do know of some Univesity Professors that do
>>>not like teaching at all!
>>>My opinion about those people is that should go somewhere else then the
>>>professor seat they're occpuying...
>>>Glad to hear you are not one! Thanks!
>>>
>>>Renze
>>
>>I did get hoodwinked into teaching on two occasions, one in high school [I
>>taught high school chemistry] and once in college [electrical engineering].  I
>>learned very quickly that I have no talent at teaching.  When all the students
>>keep asking for the "teacher" to explain it "one more time," it becomes clear
>>that the teacher is not teaching.  : )
>>
>>Bob D.
>
>Don't worry,
>
>You can always just teach 1 person. that's far easier. I suggest you experiment
>with that onto Rolf Tueschen.


You know, the _really_ sad thing here is that I actually enjoy discussing things
with Rolf for the most part.  I can't say the same about you, however.

You might think about "pot" and "kettle" before making some of your comments
about others...

I think that for the past couple of years, CCC has been a better place for him
being here.  I don't always agree with him, and he doesn't always agree with me.
 I can deal with that.  At least he is not fabricating stuff and serving as a
constant source of "disinformation".



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