RE: resignation notice?
Jeanine et al, My spelling in English is also atrocious ( that's why they
invented "spell check" ). In Spanish it is even worse ( loco en cabaza ). My
wife, daughter and son are fluent in Italian and French and they
occasionally tease me for my lack of language fluency. It is at that point
that I put on my surgical gloves and offer a challenge. to the micron..at
the cryostat. Tissue slides are part of my language and are quite
expressive when examined under the microscope. Jeanine, how do you measure
up under examination with the glass. Are there any small wrinkles or other
imperfections ? Think about it !! J.B.McCormick M.D.
-----Original Message-----
From: Educatedhisto@cs.com [mailto:Educatedhisto@cs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:26 AM
To: jqb7@cdc.gov; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Re: resignation notice?
Yes I have several but my course work didn't include very many classes in
Spelling. I never claimed to be a professional speller. Are you? Besides,
coming from Mexico, English is my second language so screw you and your
spelling you rascist bigot. And you sound like a typical stupid democrate.
You can't win an arguement on the facts so you attack me personally instead
of the issue. The issue being, "All Histos should have a formal education
and standards." Oh and I guess the original issue was Steve. Steve
shouldn't even have given 3 weeks, 2 would have been enough.
J. F.
SolCal
ubj: RE: resignation notice?
Date: 1/9/02 5:30:18 AM Central Standard Time
From: jqb7@cdc.gov (Bartlett, Jeanine)
To: Educatedhisto@cs.com ('Educatedhisto@cs.com')
That is not true. Read my earlier reply. It doesn't take a degree to look
up a definition. One of which states: "Having or showing great skill;
expert." Haven't you heard of a professional athlete versus an amateur?
Also, do you have a degree? Your spelling is atrocious!
-----Original Message-----
From: Educatedhisto@cs.com [mailto:Educatedhisto@cs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 8:05 PM
To: RollyPerez@aol.com; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Re: resignation notice?
That's fine, what's your point? If your insinuating that I am saying that
you are not a professional your wrong. If you read my email correctly you
would realize that people without degrees are not considered professionals.
Even that is stretching it. If you go by the correct definition as set
forth
by the Universities is only includes people that have graduated from Law,
Med, and Vet school.
J. F.
SoCal
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