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From: ort@netcom.com (David Oertel)
Subject: Re: No employment available for mathematician/genius/programmer(LISP)
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In article <ROGT.95Feb4091324@holmes.engr.sgi.com>,
Roger Tinkoff <rogt@sgi.com> wrote:
>
>Psycler> The choice here is between being homeless and paying one's
>Psycler> bills namely, the rent, with one's credit card and paying that
>Psycler> off with another credit card. Sure it can be called stupid. But
>Psycler> then choosing to be homeless as a default is *MENTAL
>Psycler> RETARDATION*.  -- Psycler
>
>I personally do not think that he is in danger of being out on the
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>street.  If he were, he wouldn't have been posting like he has for the
 ^^^^^^
	i think that i remember Robert saying that he was on public
	assistance (AFDC?).  anyway, he probably doesn't have to rob any
	banks or engage in any credit card scams yet.  it sounds like he
	simply wants to improve his lot and is confused, along with many
	of the rest of us, why he can't find a way to contribute considering
	what he has to offer.

>past year or so.  I still say that any credit card juggling scheme would
>be the biggest mistake anybody could make.
>
>-rogt
>
	dave


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