On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 10:07:54 -0400, flatfish+++ wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 21:55:21 -0700, Tim Smith wrote:
>
>> In article <2063237.7cEvnplCBs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> football club as a child. The point I was making is that he didn't study in
>>> Harvard, let alone an institute that strong on a technological side (MIT for
>>> example). These people are most likely using La-la land O/S to write Word
>>> document and delete SPAM in Outlook Express. And I doubt they ever use(d)
>>> Linux at all. They look at it merely as some part of a 'model', failing to
>>> acknowldge merits and most probably going by Harvard word of mouth
>>> (out-of-date myths).
>>
>> One of the authors of the paper, Professor Ghemawat, has a PhD from
>> Harvard, and numerous journal publications. He was the youngest person
>> to ever make full professor at Harvard's business school.
>>
>> The other author, whose BA is from Barcelona, has a PhD from the Kellog
>> Graduate School of Management of Northwestern Univsersity. That school
>> is generally ranked in the top 5 business schools. In the current
>> USN&WR rankings, for example, it is tied with MIT's Sloan school.
>>
>> Generally, it is where one does his PhD work that matters. No one cares
>> about undergraduate schools, so why are you even bringing up Barcelona?
>
>
> Because Roy is a narcissistic person.
Where's your proof? Just saying it doesn't make it magically true.
>
> If it isn't about him, where he studies and how linux relates to him......
> it doesn't count.
Where's your proof? Oh, I forgot - you DON'T HAVE ANY.
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Kier
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