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Re: Screwed Up ISP's

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Re: Screwed Up ISP's

StovePipe23 Jun 2005 22:06
Hi gang. ISP (sympatico) is all f'ed up... They phoned me last week and
asked if I wanted to upgrade to BellNet. I said "Why not..." so,
instead of waiting till I got the new DSL modem, they CLOSE my
sympatico account!!!!!! I cannot believe the ineptitude and lack of
consideration!

And of course, they are only open for phone business when I don't have
time to phone them. Bell sucks the big one.

So... I'm in a really insane Internet gaming emporium, and I am sure
I'm the only one sending mail to groups. I just wanted to let everyone
know I'm not dead yet.

Cheers and hope to be back soon    ;-)

SP

W_B22 Jun 2005 20:31
>Does it really matter what undergrad degree one has if
>they think they may want to become a dentist?
>
>Example.... could a person have an undergrad degree in
>say engineering or computer science or accounting and
>still become a dentist?

Yes, if you have the dental school pre-requisites (sp?) to apply.
Grades count.
--

W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com

me@privacy.net22 Jun 2005 20:08
Does it really matter what undergrad degree one has if
they think they may want to become a dentist?

Example.... could a person have an undergrad degree in
say engineering or computer science or accounting and
still become a dentist?

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