Sujet : Re: Ove Interest?
De : jeffl (at) *nospam* cruzio.com (Jeff Liebermann)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 28. Feb 2025, 05:24:11
Autres entêtes
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 20:32:10 GMT, cyclintom <
cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
And even as a technician, my first job out of the Air Force was in high energy nuclear physics and my second was part of the team building the largest and fastest time sharing computer in the world. So even my jobs as a technician outclassed yours by several orders of magnitude.
You still don't get it. Comparing yourself to someone else does
nothing to prove your claims or improve your credibility. Even if I
was on some form of public assistance (which I was not) after
graduation, you would still be a liar who is wrong most of the time.
High energy physics would be Physics International.
Time share computers would be Berkeley Computer Corp.
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https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/_1eEehgsDD0/m/v-KpdFwdDAAJ>
"But at the company previously known as Physics International where I
spent a year working before finding a job at Berkeley Computer Corp.
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https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/rruYWggsZ2s/m/4N9vIJzcBgAJ>
Berkeley Computer Corporation (BCC)
It existed from 1969 to 1972. Jay discovered a document showing your
name on a BCC document working in "Engineering Support". See document
page 27 (distribution list):
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http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/bcc/originals/Admin/BCC_A-11.pdf>
You mentioned:
"...my first job out of the Air Force was in high energy nuclear
physics"
You claim to have been released from active duty in 1965:
11/02/2021
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https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/MyPJ4MA3e60/m/-TZfbH7xAQAJ>
"I was born in October of 1944. I joined at 17.5 Those with the
ability to add would assume that I joined the Air Force in May of
1961. 4 years of active duty and two years inactive liable to be
recalled would to most people mean that I got off of active duty in
1965 and finished my service of the Air Force in 1967."
Yet, the first job you listed on your online resume at:
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-kunich-22012/details/experience/>
is Thoratec in 1984.
To my amazement, your timeline works with only a little tweaking, for
a year at Physics International and another year at BCC. So:
What did you do in the 12 years between 1972 (demise of BCC) and 1984
(Thoratec)?
Where are the resume entries for your jobs in high energy physics at
(Physics International) and computers at (BCC)?
Don't bother claiming they were lost along with your 14 page resume.
There are people with longer resumes, but I've never seen one:
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https://www.quora.com/Who-is-the-person-with-the-longest-CV-resume>
And I just erased 150 job offers from all around the USA from human resources department's of companies. I got many offers from Microsoft since I understand compilers and operating systems. I got an interview with Tesla and apparently insulted the lead engineer on the self driving project by suggesting they change the name to something other than a name suggestive that the car doesn't need close supervision to move at speed. And history shows I am correct since lawsuits have successfully been filed due to Tesla's naming of what is little more than a cruise control misnamed.
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How many have you had? We know that Flunky has had none because he will claim that these offers were from hiring agencies because no one in their right mind would hire a man who is supposedly employed and spents 100% of his time on the internet. Not to mention that neither you or he knows what PWM waveforms look like. You claimed to know RF and yet don't know what PWM waveforms look like?
Nice diversion and topic change. I'm not interested in what a PWM
waveform looks like. If I were, it's easy enough to find with Google:
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https://www.google.com/search?q=PWM%20waveform&udm=2>
I've repeatedly asked you for the manufacturer and model number of any
piece of equipment that uses PWM to test cables. Each time, you
divert the discussion and/or fail to answer the question. We've been
through this several times in the past. You also failed badly to
explain how PWM is used to test cables.
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