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 Originally Posted by pfolman I see being respectful only applies to participants; not to moderators, huh? ! Disrespect breeds disrespect. The university professors with Capella degrees who are long time members here would not consider your remarks to be respectful. Got my finger on the button for banning pfolman as a troll.  |  |  |  | | Capella University | Capella University
Capella provides working adults the opportunity to earn online degrees in the fields of business management, health care, nursing, criminal justice, higher education, psychology, social work, human resources, information technology, mental health and counseling, K-12 education, public safety and public administration, and public service leadership.
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. [/center] | |  |  |  |  |
Last edited by SurfDoctor; 02-21-2012 at 07:26 AM.
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 Originally Posted by SurfDoctor Got my finger on the button for banning pfolman as a troll. Yea, he's a troll, but I do want to see his/her response :-)
Shawn Ph.D. - Capella University
M.B.A. - The University of Akron
B.A. - Shippensburg University -
 Originally Posted by Shawn Ambrose Yea, he's a troll, but I do want to see his/her response :-)
Shawn I'll tolerate him/her for a little while longer just to see how many more ignorant comments spew forth. Be satisfied with what you have, but never be satisfied with what you are. -
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 Originally Posted by SurfDoctor Got my finger on the button for banning pfolman as a troll. Yeah...... Theo the Educated Derelict
BA, History/Political Science, Western State College of Colorado, 1984
MBA, Entrepreneurship, City University of Seattle, 1992
MBA, Marketing, City University of Seattle, 1993
Politics is made from two words: "poly" meaning "many" and "ticks" meaning "blood-sucking insects." -
Why don't you live by what you preach? Are you a hippocrit?
I don't care about your finger. If you can't deal with critical people your blog is just a self glorifying nothing instead of a real discussion. I guess that's where I arrived. and I am already tired of it. So, serve yourself but not the people who look for real answers. -
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 Originally Posted by pfolman Why don't you live by what you preach? Are you a hippocrit?
I don't care about your finger. If you can't deal with critical people your blog is just a self glorifying nothing instead of a real discussion. I guess that's where I arrived. and I am already tired of it. So, serve yourself but not the people who look for real answers. However, you came to this board with inflammatory and false statements about several universities, with zero evidence to support your claims. Capella University is a quality educational institution, and there are many people who have jobs after earning their degree from Capella , myself included.
I'll let one of the mods discuss how many people come to this discussion board and have found answers, debated accreditation, school quality, etc. But in the meantime, as my mother used to say, "If you can't say something nice, don't say it at all."  |  |  |  | | Capella University | Capella University
Capella provides working adults the opportunity to earn online degrees in the fields of business management, health care, nursing, criminal justice, higher education, psychology, social work, human resources, information technology, mental health and counseling, K-12 education, public safety and public administration, and public service leadership.
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. [/center] | |  |  |  |  | Ph.D. - Capella University
M.B.A. - The University of Akron
B.A. - Shippensburg University -
 Originally Posted by pfolman Are you collecting degrees? What's wrong with collecting degrees? Theo the Educated Derelict
BA, History/Political Science, Western State College of Colorado, 1984
MBA, Entrepreneurship, City University of Seattle, 1992
MBA, Marketing, City University of Seattle, 1993
Politics is made from two words: "poly" meaning "many" and "ticks" meaning "blood-sucking insects." -
 Originally Posted by pfolman hippocrit hypocrite... Theo the Educated Derelict
BA, History/Political Science, Western State College of Colorado, 1984
MBA, Entrepreneurship, City University of Seattle, 1992
MBA, Marketing, City University of Seattle, 1993
Politics is made from two words: "poly" meaning "many" and "ticks" meaning "blood-sucking insects." -
 Originally Posted by pfolman Why don't you live by what you preach? Are you a hippocrit?
I don't care about your finger. If you can't deal with critical people your blog is just a self glorifying nothing instead of a real discussion. I guess that's where I arrived. and I am already tired of it. So, serve yourself but not the people who look for real answers. pfolman,
I can bet you have bitterness toward academic DL institutions because you could not successfully complete a degree. The tone of your postings show bitterness, at least it does to me. And your gross grammatical errors indicate that you have no university degree. At least not one from Capella or anywhere else that requires competent writing skills.  |  |  |  | | Capella University | Capella University
Capella provides working adults the opportunity to earn online degrees in the fields of business management, health care, nursing, criminal justice, higher education, psychology, social work, human resources, information technology, mental health and counseling, K-12 education, public safety and public administration, and public service leadership.
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. [/center] | |  |  |  |  | -
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 Originally Posted by AdjunctInstructor pfolman,
your gross grammatical errors indicate that you have no university degree. At least not one from Capella or anywhere else that requires competent writing skills. +1 Hear, hear.
Last edited by SurfDoctor; 02-21-2012 at 04:50 PM.
Be satisfied with what you have, but never be satisfied with what you are. -
 Originally Posted by pfolman Why don't you live by what you preach? Are you a hippocrit?
I don't care about your finger. If you can't deal with critical people your blog is just a self glorifying nothing instead of a real discussion. I guess that's where I arrived. and I am already tired of it. So, serve yourself but not the people who look for real answers. Oh, Dang! That finger you mentioned just pushed the button. I'm only banning you for one month, this time. Learn some manners and you will be welcome here. (You might work on your spelling and grammar, too.) When you are reinstated on March 21st, please remember that when you post on this board, you are often communicating with graduate students, professors, administrators and even a few academic deans. Please bring your discourse up to a level that is appropriate in that company.
Many regulars on Degree Info know a great deal about the strengths and especially the weaknesses of a degree earned online. You are not shocking anyone with your statements or even bringing up a novel point. Almost no one here attempts to hide those limitations, in fact, that's a subject that is heavily discussed. Very few here would suggest that a degree from Capella , or any other online school, would open the same doors that a degree from somewhere like Harvard would, but Capella offers a rigorous program that is deserving of our respect. In fact, there are a number of successful professors employed at traditional universities who hold doctorates from Capella . You are revealing your ignorance when you make blanket statements about a school that you probably have never attended and obviously know very little about.  |  |  |  | | Capella University | Capella University
Capella provides working adults the opportunity to earn online degrees in the fields of business management, health care, nursing, criminal justice, higher education, psychology, social work, human resources, information technology, mental health and counseling, K-12 education, public safety and public administration, and public service leadership.
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. [/center] | |  |  |  |  |
Last edited by SurfDoctor; 02-21-2012 at 07:23 PM.
Be satisfied with what you have, but never be satisfied with what you are. -
 Originally Posted by SurfDoctor I'm only banning you for one month, this time. Dang! I was hoping for a permanent ban. Theo the Educated Derelict
BA, History/Political Science, Western State College of Colorado, 1984
MBA, Entrepreneurship, City University of Seattle, 1992
MBA, Marketing, City University of Seattle, 1993
Politics is made from two words: "poly" meaning "many" and "ticks" meaning "blood-sucking insects." -
 Originally Posted by Ted Heiks Dang! I was hoping for a permanent ban. Lol. That's probably in the near future. I doubt that he can behave if and when he comes back. Be satisfied with what you have, but never be satisfied with what you are. -
 Originally Posted by pfolman So, serve yourself but not the people who look for real answers. I guess your version of "real answers" includes the blatantly false information that you included in your rant? I'm glad you are tired of this place because we are clearly better off without you. By the way: AA - Liberal Arts Excelsior College (Albany, NY)  -
I only banned him for one month. He will have the opportunity to return on March 21st so keep an eye out for his venom. The funny thing about it that he could get away with saying all of the things he said and not be banned if he used more tact and spoke kindly. I'm not holding out much hope for that though. Be satisfied with what you have, but never be satisfied with what you are. Similar Threads -
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