John C. Dvorak has been on my list of "journalists who not to take totally seriously" for a long time.
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#22Why go through Om Malik on this? Why not contact Dvorak directly? Why not use that awesome, expensive whitehouse.gov to interact with us directly? Why say Dvorak is lying? Do you honestly thing he is fabricating things or really doesn't believe what he has written? Ugh. So many failures of communication at so many levels with this shitshow.
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#23If they were serious about streamlining IT, or anything else in government, they'd focus on paring down to a manageable size, not creating new bureaus and departments to oversee the old bureaus and departments.
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#24Jeez, you guys. Dvorak is just promoting his podcast, "No Agenda." If you've never listened to it, it's the most bizarre combination of kooky conspiracy theories from former MTV VJ Adam Curry, mostly of the "9-11 never actually happened" variety, and typical right-wing radio yammering about how Obama is selling the country down the tubes. I get the feeling neither of them really believes a thing they're saying (they…
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#25John C. Dvorak has been on my list of "journalists who not to take totally seriously" for a long time.
I just posted this on the other thread. It is in the University of Maryland system, it is not "University of Maryland". "University of Maryland University College" is not "University of Maryland".
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#26Why go through Om Malik on this? Why not contact Dvorak directly? Why not use that awesome, expensive whitehouse.gov to interact with us directly? Why say Dvorak is lying? Do you honestly thing he is fabricating things or really doesn't believe what he has written? Ugh. So many failures of communication at so many levels with this shitshow.
Why satisfy/dignify Dvorak's need for attention with a direct response? What should they do when the next person makes a claim? And the next? And the next? Why don't they have a direct line with Lou Dobbs or Glenn Beck?
I don't care about who Dvorak is, or his history, or "satisfy"-ing his need for attention. I'm looking at this from a broader perspective: is this administration as in touch with the minute by minute news cycle as they claim to be? Are they able to recognize a story as it grows from one blog post to thousands of retweets and facebook messages? Do they know how to handle that kind of brushfire exposure?
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#27John C. Dvorak has been on my list of "journalists who not to take totally seriously" for a long time.
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I just posted this on the other thread. It is in the University of Maryland system, it is not "University of Maryland". "University of Maryland University College" is not "University of Maryland".
And look_lookatme posted the following nugget as a reply to a post similar to yours. Quoting verbatim: From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_Of_Maryland "However, in 1997 the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation allowing the University of Maryland, College Park to be known simply as the University of Maryland, recognizing the campus' role as the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland…
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Not sure how true it is - http://www.worldwidelearn.com/umuc/index.php & https://www.umuc.edu/leads/contact.shtml tells you about the quality of education.
"University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is the world's largest provider of online education , as well as one of the 11 degree-granting institutions in the University System of Maryland. For over 50 years, UMUC has fulfilled its principal mission: to provide adult learners with access to high-quality education opportunities. Today, more than 70,000 men and women worldwide are pursuing their education and car…
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" just posted this on the other thread, but UMUC is a Distance Learning (online) school." So if I understand this correctly Mr.Kundra got his MS (IT) via correspondence? Or did he really have to attend classes and lectures and so on perhaps in a lower quality campus than what is generally understood by the unqualified "University of Maryland" phrase? (This is an honest question. I have no dog in the fight. I am just…
The naming conventions of the schools make it a little confusing. I've lived in Maryland my entire life; hopefully I can bring some clarity. UMUC (University of Maryland, University College) is the place Kundra attended for his Masters. While UMUC offers online courses, it is primarily a brick & mortar accredited college targeted at working adults. They advertise heavily for working professionals looking to get gradu…