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MEXICOWANDERER
Sep 25, 2015Explorer
Well, I am Dealing with Trojan, not a fly by night battery company. I found their return E-mail insulting, given all the information i provided they should know they were not dealing with a battery neophyte, but the answer was as if they were.
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Try dealing with the medical community. During my dizzy early college years I decided to try pharmacology. 2 Semesters. I retained the knowledge and during another learning feeding frenzy in the late 70's I earned an EMT 1, then an EMT 2 license. Times have changed but some successful CPR and Heimlich Maneuvers a well as some yelling to get people to go to the doctor (plus yelling at some real dumbsh** doctors) made it worth it.
I had to wade through some deep slush today trying to get a medical referral to a genuine doctor, an internal medicine specialist. That community reminds me of many other trade-crafts where mediocrity is the established norm. They the vast majority operate by ROTE instead of skill, do not have a shred of abstract analytical wisdom and expect auto obedience and compliance by their flock. I hadn't realized the steep slope of level of intelligence this country has slid down since the 90's. It is disheartening. Yet I really cannot return to either Stanford or Cambridge for rejuvenation. The world has changed. I have not. I am a regular disenfranchised caboose on the modern era narrow gauge railroad.
BUT! it does not prevent me from continuing to learn via the world wide web. Lots of pure rubbish out there but a few gems sparkle.
This has never been, is not now, and never will be a "just push this button" world. Well thinking it over, I must take that back. Junkies live in a "just push that button existence if you want to call it that.
If you believe electric powered automobiles will end complexities you are sadly mistaken. If you believe you are going to see rational thirteen thousand BTU air conditioner systems powered day and night by solar cells and batteries - you have another think coming.
People who avoid learning, think it isn't necessary are going to continue to be outfoxed by reality. The ultra-wealthy can afford to have a "I have people who do that for me" lifestyle. That is until they get screwed by incompetence then they spend the remainder of their life screaming and complaining they got robbed.
It takes so little time. My reticence in absorbing digital technology is unforgivable but I consider 99% of consumer digital usage to be an artificial reality. "Hey Look At My Bot Out There Windsurfing!" "My bot can drive better than your bot!" All on Tweety or Gleutus Maximus Book or other digital messenger.
LEARN! Even learning how to tie a fly correctly is better than reclining in front of the idiot box memorizing earned run averages.
Enough preaching. It is so very easy to tell reading forums who possesses wisdom and who are the drones...
Jajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja!
Try dealing with the medical community. During my dizzy early college years I decided to try pharmacology. 2 Semesters. I retained the knowledge and during another learning feeding frenzy in the late 70's I earned an EMT 1, then an EMT 2 license. Times have changed but some successful CPR and Heimlich Maneuvers a well as some yelling to get people to go to the doctor (plus yelling at some real dumbsh** doctors) made it worth it.
I had to wade through some deep slush today trying to get a medical referral to a genuine doctor, an internal medicine specialist. That community reminds me of many other trade-crafts where mediocrity is the established norm. They the vast majority operate by ROTE instead of skill, do not have a shred of abstract analytical wisdom and expect auto obedience and compliance by their flock. I hadn't realized the steep slope of level of intelligence this country has slid down since the 90's. It is disheartening. Yet I really cannot return to either Stanford or Cambridge for rejuvenation. The world has changed. I have not. I am a regular disenfranchised caboose on the modern era narrow gauge railroad.
BUT! it does not prevent me from continuing to learn via the world wide web. Lots of pure rubbish out there but a few gems sparkle.
This has never been, is not now, and never will be a "just push this button" world. Well thinking it over, I must take that back. Junkies live in a "just push that button existence if you want to call it that.
If you believe electric powered automobiles will end complexities you are sadly mistaken. If you believe you are going to see rational thirteen thousand BTU air conditioner systems powered day and night by solar cells and batteries - you have another think coming.
People who avoid learning, think it isn't necessary are going to continue to be outfoxed by reality. The ultra-wealthy can afford to have a "I have people who do that for me" lifestyle. That is until they get screwed by incompetence then they spend the remainder of their life screaming and complaining they got robbed.
It takes so little time. My reticence in absorbing digital technology is unforgivable but I consider 99% of consumer digital usage to be an artificial reality. "Hey Look At My Bot Out There Windsurfing!" "My bot can drive better than your bot!" All on Tweety or Gleutus Maximus Book or other digital messenger.
LEARN! Even learning how to tie a fly correctly is better than reclining in front of the idiot box memorizing earned run averages.
Enough preaching. It is so very easy to tell reading forums who possesses wisdom and who are the drones...
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