Sujet : Re: Ove Interest?
De : frkrygow (at) *nospam* sbcglobal.net (Frank Krygowski)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 26. Feb 2025, 03:54:13
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On 2/25/2025 7:31 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2025 21:37:00 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Seriously Frank, What have you every done? Hiding in the sewer with fears of everything not "you" is hardly doing anythng.
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Actually, he's been behaving himself much better since I slapped him
around.
I decided I was wasting too much time responding to trolls and dummies. As I said, the problem with ignoring trolls is they think they've somehow "won." Trolls are seldom very intelligent that way.
I haven't seen him complaining about stuff that doesn't affect
him, nor post any brags for quite a while, now.
Mr. Tricycle Rider claims anything I report doing is a "brag." That's because he can't make any similar statements. He's done nothing worth mentioning.
And for Tom: What have I done? I got degrees in Mechanical Engineering, including on invitation of the school, who recruited me by offering free tuition plus a paid research assistantship. I did computer simulation of steel strip processing dynamics under transient conditions, plus detailed mathematical analysis of certain detail parts of such a system. I worked as a hydraulics lab technician in college, then as a plant engineer once I finished school. I also worked at a different company doing extensive robot programming, plus other smaller projects. I did engineering work at a holography company, plus other consulting work while teaching. I earned my Professional Engineer's license in two states. I ran my academic program for decades, educating hundreds of students and providing them with careers. I shepherded the program through multiple very successful accreditations, I hired full time and part time faculty, I periodically revised and improved the curriculum, instituted new courses and many new educational experiences for students, and had many students return to thank me for their education. I've been an active member of our local bicycle club for decades, serving as president and in many other officer and volunteer positions. I ran our club's annual century ride for many years, taking it from a rider count of about 150 to over 600, when we won one of three "Best Century" national awards from the League of American Wheelmen. I did a little bit of bicycle racing, a lot of bicycle commuting and touring, including coast to coast, and have been interviewed several times for newspapers, radio and TV programs on various bicycling matters. I've ridden in 47 U.S. states and about ten foreign countries. I've had several bicycling-related articles published in popular and technical magazines. I've also served on local and statewide committees related to bicycling, recruited because of my known expertise. I helped earn several federal grants for local bike and pedestrian projects, and was recruited to evaluate statewide applications for other federal grants. I've also served on various local and regional boards and committees related to other non-bicycling issues.
I've left out a lot, but that should suffice for now.
He knows that I'm here watching him.
Of _course_ Mr. Tricycle Rider is watching me! He's been compelled to jump to his keyboard and snark at almost every post I've made! That's the sum total of what _he's_ done.
-- - Frank Krygowski