by careinke » Fri 19 Aug 2011, 04:17:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'T')his idiot reminds me how the American education system has failed. That we have not taught an intelligent person the basics of our system is a crime. He, his parents, teachers, and school should be ashamed that this mess slipped through the system.
First of all, I can not be an idiot and intelligent at the same time. Ignorant and intelligent perhaps, but not an idiot and intelligent.
That said, my lowest IQ score was in the 6th grade at 145. I was a national merit scholar recipient, earned a full scholarship to college based on merit not need (although I was pretty poor). It paid tuition, books, lab fees and $100 per month. I worked for my room, board, and spending money because my parents could only afford to give me $50 a month.
I have a BS in experimental psychology and a MS in information systems and computer management.
I served as an Officer in the military and retired early as a Major. While in the military I graduated from Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College, and Air Battle Management Staff Officer Course. I was a Master Instructor, held a TS/SCI clearance, my medals include The Bronze Star with two clusters, several Air Medals, Meritorious Service Medal etc. I have been in combat on more than one occasion. My last assignment was Mission Crew Commander on the E-3 AWACS.
After leaving the Air Force I helped install and train the RSAF on their Peace Shield Air Defense System. I worked in Saudi for 9 years and made enough to retire at 49 with a nice couple of chunks of land (paid for) and zero debt. The land supports itself by earning enough to pay the taxes.
Since my retirement, I have been studying and implementing permiculture principles on my land. After nine years, I am pretty confident I have created a self sustaining system which could feed my family with zero outside inputs.
Since sixth grade I have always volunteered my time in some type of public service. My family took second place for fund raising in this years Skagit Valley Relay for life event. Plus I volunteer at the local grade school every week helping kids with science, math, and history.
So yea, I think my deceased parents, teachers, and school are not too ashamed of me.
Well enough about me. P, tell me a little about you. So far I know; you have been arrested, you are not very good at arithmetic, and you like to whine. What else.