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Originally Posted by
Garnabby
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Alan Mendelson
I am a trained economist. I am the guy responsible for the changes in the 1970s for how the government now reports Unemployment and CPI statistics. Yes, I interviewed four Presidents too. LOL
Presidents of what? I googled it. All there is is you talking about it on the internet.
As for the gambling exploits, there is always a polygraph test to begin to narrow things down a bit. Otherwise, you're just farting around.
Housing finishes? Then how did Alan Mendelson finish?
Garnabby, I'm going to call you out on this. I'm very surprised that you would try to claim some kind of "research" or "knowledge" based on the phrase "I googled it."
"I googled it" means zero, nada, nothing. I mean, what the hell? What are you trying to pull? "I googled it" -- like that means something.
C'mon, man.
So, let's get to the nitty gritty. You do all this detailed analysis and research of numbers and phrases, and you try to pull an "I googled it."
Let's examine your "I googled it."
1) How many items per page of "googling it" is your browser set for and how many pages did you read? Did you read two pages, five, 10, 50, or 500? because unless you read 500, you didn't really examine anything.
2) How many reference items did you actually read? Again, was it 20, or 50, or 500 or more? Because unless you went to 500 or more, you didn't research anything.
3) How many different combinations of "Alan Mendelson" and "presidents" and "interviews" did you use? Did you reference his job titles when he did the interviews or just his name? Did you use the stations he worked for and the shows he was working for or just his name?
4) Finally, how much time did you spend on this "googling?" An hour, a day, 40 hours? Because if you're doing actual research, it should have been closer to 40 hours than 40 minutes.
So don't post "I googled it" like some child. "I googled it" is a joke without details. If you're not going to list how many items you read and how much time you spent, don't bother saying "I googled it."