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    From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@cyclintom@yahoo.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Fri Jul 4 18:58:13 2025
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    On Fri Jul 4 11:49:47 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 7/4/2025 11:12 AM, cyclintom wrote:

    Frank, your "documented work experience was as an industrial engineer.

    Wrong. Stop listening to the voices in your head.
    I'm listening to what you told us. If you have some OTHER experience why haven't you bragged about that?
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  • From Frank Krygowski@frkrygow@sbcglobal.net to rec.bicycles.tech on Fri Jul 4 22:55:18 2025
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    On 7/4/2025 2:58 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Fri Jul 4 11:49:47 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 7/4/2025 11:12 AM, cyclintom wrote:

    Frank, your "documented work experience was as an industrial engineer.

    Wrong. Stop listening to the voices in your head.

    I'm listening to what you told us. If you have some OTHER experience why haven't you bragged about that?

    You're listening to what your supposed "memory" is telling you.

    Post what I said, and that you're referring to. There has _never_ been a
    time I claimed to be an Industrial Engineer. That's a completely
    different field.
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    - Frank Krygowski
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  • From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@cyclintom@yahoo.com to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 21:01:12 2025
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    On Fri Jul 4 22:55:18 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 7/4/2025 2:58 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Fri Jul 4 11:49:47 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 7/4/2025 11:12 AM, cyclintom wrote:

    Frank, your "documented work experience was as an industrial engineer.

    Wrong. Stop listening to the voices in your head.

    I'm listening to what you told us. If you have some OTHER experience why haven't you bragged about that?

    You're listening to what your supposed "memory" is telling you.

    Post what I said, and that you're referring to. There has _never_ been a
    time I claimed to be an Industrial Engineer. That's a completely
    different field.
    Frank, when you said that your job out of college was as an industrial engineer which IS a part of mechanical engineering you were very adamant that it was a part of mechanical engineering. I am now wondering if you are thinking that I am talking about manufacturing engineering which indeed can be something else or not.
    Did you hold a JOB as a mechanical engineer? Why are you avoiding that question?
    Please do not hold up a PE as some sort of proof that you worked as a mechanical engineer if was nothing more than using experience that did not actually involve mechanical engineering. Otherwise it was nothing more than passing a test. And you would want to do that as an instructor for nothing more than a raise.
    I believe that teachers are necessary but I do not like you claiming to be a mechanical engineer on the weight of minor experiences and never actually engineering anything. There is nothing wrong with being an instructor but do not expand on it unfairly to impress other people on this group. We have enough problems with Liebermann claiming to be an engineer when his only employment was with a QC position. And that ended far too rapidly and he could never again get a job in the hottest job market for EE's in the entire world.
    I was told by several colleges that my work experience would count as 75% of a degree and all I would have to do is take general education courses to get a BSEE. So apparently other people think that my engineering skills do not need improvement. But when General Education included making clay pots that was too much to bear and I simply continued working as a real engineer without clay pot making.
    My use of higher mathmatics and English needed no college course and sticking in any extraneous skilll simply to the that college could make more money is preposterous. If you think that your ability as a ME was improved by making clay pots perhaps you ought to really think about that. I solved a problem in calculus that TWO PhD, physicists got wrong. Though I am sure that there were other problems they were far more prepared for than that particular problem.
    So I want you to tell us how you're more prepared to engineer than I am.
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  • From Frank Krygowski@frkrygow@sbcglobal.net to rec.bicycles.tech on Sat Jul 5 19:50:12 2025
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    On 7/5/2025 5:01 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Fri Jul 4 22:55:18 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 7/4/2025 2:58 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Fri Jul 4 11:49:47 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 7/4/2025 11:12 AM, cyclintom wrote:

    Frank, your "documented work experience was as an industrial engineer. >>>>
    Wrong. Stop listening to the voices in your head.

    I'm listening to what you told us. If you have some OTHER experience why haven't you bragged about that?

    You're listening to what your supposed "memory" is telling you.

    Post what I said, and that you're referring to. There has _never_ been a
    time I claimed to be an Industrial Engineer. That's a completely
    different field.


    Frank, when you said that your job out of college was as an industrial engineer which IS a part of mechanical engineering you were very adamant that it was a part of mechanical engineering.

    Your memory is failing you again, and badly. First, I _never_ said I was
    an industrial engineer. Second, industrial engineering is NOT part of Mechanical Engineering.

    Damn! Look it up!

    Please do not hold up a PE as some sort of proof that you worked as a mechanical engineer ...

    Again, one cannot even take the rigorous PE test without first supplying
    proof of sufficient professional experience.

    Damn! Look it up!

    I was told by several colleges that my work experience would count as 75% of a degree and all I would have to do is take general education courses to get a BSEE.

    Sorry, Tom, I very much doubt that is true. If it were true, it must
    have been a program with pitifully low standards, and not ABET accredited.

    My use of higher mathmatics and English needed no college course and sticking in any extraneous skilll simply to the that college could make more money is preposterous. If you think that your ability as a ME was improved by making clay pots perhaps you ought to really think about that. I solved a problem in calculus that TWO PhD, physicists got wrong.

    Please, tell us what that problem was, precisely! As I told someone just today, I'm aware my mathematical skills are rusty, including my
    calculus. But it might be an interesting challenge for those of us here
    to try our hand at your triumphal problem.
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    - Frank Krygowski
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