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Re: resmed-goes-on-warpath-over-sleep-apnea-gear-patents

Post by idamtnboy » Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:53 pm

Boyce wrote:For God's sake, I looked for the date April 1 on these two posts.

So you two do understand something about market economics???!!!!!!!
Which is why we are so cynical about markets, as they exist in this country!!

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Re: resmed-goes-on-warpath-over-sleep-apnea-gear-patents

Post by NateS » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:03 pm

idamtnboy wrote:
Boyce wrote:If you have successful business experience, you already know that the letters are worthless.
Not completely! I've told many college students that the degree they are going to receive is a ticket to enter the competition, nothing more. I agree that from the point of entering the competition onward the degree loses value with time. But I don't think they ever become totally valueless. So, those letters have value as a ticket to enter the competition. Beyond that, well ....... I have a 46 year old BS in Mech Engr, and a 22 year old CQE (Certified Quality Engineer). I consider each one worth at least a little bit yet, but certainly not what they were when I received them.

Nate may very well have a different take!
No, I agree entirely. Knowledge in any given area consists of a combination of aptitude, attitude, education and experience.

Regards, Nate

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