Why two copies! A Stutter? Anecdotal details are not relevant! They are just elements of life we all deal with! > From: "Roger Stoops" <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:51 AM > Gee Roger, got up on the wrong side of the bed today? Absolutely not! Just being honest! (As usual) > We need a little perspective on this, then I'm done for the day... And he digresses! You wrote: "Only 104 questions? Gee, much too easy. What a load! Since you have slipped into the personal anecdotal mode, I will not comment on that. It's not relevant anyway. Those with photographic memories would consider missing 6/104 a failing grade!" Yes. I did! > I took the CID exam in April 2000. A good place to stop! <snipped personal excuses> > And if the letters that us "dumb" people put behind > our names don't mean anything, then why did you feel > it necessary to say you had credentials far to numerous > to mention? Pot, kettle, black. Actually, it was "emphasis" since I do not normally comment, and made a joke by making it as absurd as I could. You seem to have missed the joke. Sorry! > Suffice to say, passing a certification has meaning to > many as a measure of personal achievement or self-worth > or measure of knowledge, or not. However the use of such test results are good for only a moment in time, then no longer have value. Everyone is tested, each day! <personal information deleted.> > No likey letters? Fine. Likey letters? Fine too. > Let's turn off the blowtorch, and get back to work, > or continue working, or whatever. Good Idea, BTW: Your the one with the blow-torch! Was that a joke? Somehow I get the impression that if someone disagrees with you, you resort to ridicule. I was much less vitriolic! I sated a professional opinion. Nothing more. I omitted almost all personal references beyond brief professional experiences. > ? Kind Regards, > Roger M. (Dad never told me) Stoops, ROT (Really Old Twit) He "Really" Likes letters! The essence of my comments: Each individual must decide for themselves how to best advance their skills, and what tools to use to accomplish that task! Peddling a "Certificate" or "degree" or some other substitute for experience helps no one. Each individual has an inherent potential, and yes, limitations. Only that person can select for themselves the manner that will allow them to best progress toward their particular goals. Roger Gathright --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DesignerCouncil Mail List provided as a free service by IPC using LISTSERV 1.8d To unsubscribe, send a message to [log in to unmask] with following text in the BODY (NOT the subject field): SIGNOFF DesignerCouncil. To set a vacation stop for delivery of DesignerCouncil send: SET DesignerCouncil NOMAIL Search previous postings at: www.ipc.org > On-Line Resources & Databases > E-mail Archives Please visit IPC web site http://www.ipc.org/contentpage.asp?Pageid=4.3.16 for additional information, or contact Keach Sasamori at [log in to unmask] or 847-509-9700 ext.5315 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------