From: Edward Stanfield on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMoFE8YAWRU

I have never heard of "3D File Synchronization", but it is one of Snit's
specialities.


From: Steve Carroll on
In article <g3pkhk$bnl$1(a)registered.motzarella.org>,
"Edward Stanfield" <root(a)127.0.0.1> wrote:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMoFE8YAWRU
>
> I have never heard of "3D File Synchronization", but it is one of Snit's
> specialities.

Here's one of Snit's other "specialities" (it's called lying):

"As someone who is an educator and has taught in the K-12 system, I can
say that at least in my state a teaching license / certificate is not
required to teach in at least some private and public K-12 schools".

This article, entitled "Arizona gets tough on teacher licensing", says
otherwise:

"New teachers will have to pass one of the country's toughest tests to
prove they are worthy of being permanently licensed to take charge of
Arizona's classrooms".

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0826teachers26.ht
ml

As do these PDF docs from the AZ state board of education on K-12 also
say otherwise:
http://www.ade.az.gov/certification/requirements/TeachingCerts/

(cue up Snit's BS machine)

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just throw it away". - Snit
From: Sandman on
In article <g3pkhk$bnl$1(a)registered.motzarella.org>,
"Edward Stanfield" <root(a)127.0.0.1> wrote:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMoFE8YAWRU
>
> I have never heard of "3D File Synchronization", but it is one of Snit's
> specialities.

Hahahaha! "3D File Synchronization"! That's hilarious!


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