Electrical certification for imported goods

On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:03:23 +1300, Lennier wrote:

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 21:08:54 +1300, Richard Hector wrote:

If you had "credentials" you'd be proud of them and would show them.
Certainly I myself am proud of my Audio Engineering certificate - it
represents a full year of hard work and study.

Great! Got the scan?

Would you like to see it?

I am happy to scan it and place it on some temporary webspace for a day
or so.
Personally I don't care much. But it seems to be the current thing people
request from those who brag about their qualifications ...

Richard
 
So when Mainlander says
Don't need a registration to work on modern PCs
And Woger replies
If the Modem or PC only works on 32v then its OK, but no they use
240v..
Woger is saying they're 240v. Which also requires a registered electrical
serviceman. Which WOger proudly says he works on.
I should know I have to service this Crap..
But then Woger says
I am retired and on a Pension, Ring Wins and find out..
But then Woger says
No I am retired and on a NZ Pension, but I also work
So let me see.

Woger, services (his words) gear with 204v power, which you must be
registered for (his words), for which WOger isn't registered to do.

But he is also retired (his words) on a pension (his words) and receiving
ACC payouts (his words).

Did I miss anything ?

Any chance some Aussies would take pity on New Zealand and take this guy
instead ?
 
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:56:19 +1300, T.N.O. - Dave.net.nz wrote:

The Real Andy wrote:
For the interest of everyone here in this group, could you please scan in
your qualifications and post a jpg on your website. Please also provide us
with a link. Maybe you can even tell us the educational institute that
tought you this stuff.

Lennier, if you have no webspace... email it to me, I'll chuck it up for
you.
Here is the URL:

http://pound.co.nz/Cert-Audio-Engineering.jpg

It will remain there for 24 hours only.

It is a copyrighted image - (c) David R Murray Jan 2004. Permission is
granted to view that image using a web browser only while it remains on
the web server. It may not be used for any other purpose whatsoever
without my express permission.

Lennier

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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 19:42:02 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:

If you had "credentials" you'd be proud of them and would show them.
Certainly I myself am proud of my Audio Engineering certificate - it
represents a full year of hard work and study.

** Audio Engineering certificate ???????????

You mean one of those shonky courses scam outfits like SAE sell to
pimply faced wanna be knob twiddlers ??????
No - I mean the first year of study which, if pursued overseas, can lead
to a doctorate from a reputable university.


Lennier

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Newsman - on CD piracy: "Entertainment meets Geekery meets Vengeance. It's
unstoppable. A match made in Heaven."
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 06:55:47 +1300, Greg wrote:

yes, and if you want i'll send you a scan of my registration and
practicing license, I'm proud of mine!!
I'd be interested in seeing your quals - just to see what another
certificate looks like.

Feel free to post the URL.


Lennier

--
Newsman - on CD piracy: "Entertainment meets Geekery meets Vengeance. It's
unstoppable. A match made in Heaven."
 
"Lennier" <notanyspam@nospam.invalid>

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 19:42:02 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:

If you had "credentials" you'd be proud of them and would show them.
Certainly I myself am proud of my Audio Engineering certificate - it
represents a full year of hard work and study.

** Audio Engineering certificate ???????????

You mean one of those shonky courses scam outfits like SAE sell to
pimply faced wanna be knob twiddlers ??????

No - I mean the first year of study which, if pursued overseas, can lead
to a doctorate from a reputable university.


** What utter bullshit !!!!!!!!!!!

Knob twiddling is no damn academic subject - it is a practical
skill.

The are no Uni degree courses in it - let alone doctorates.




.......... Phil
 
Lennier wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:56:19 +1300, T.N.O. - Dave.net.nz wrote:

The Real Andy wrote:
For the interest of everyone here in this group, could you please
scan in your qualifications and post a jpg on your website. Please
also provide us with a link. Maybe you can even tell us the
educational institute that tought you this stuff.

Lennier, if you have no webspace... email it to me, I'll chuck it up
for you.

Here is the URL:

http://pound.co.nz/Cert-Audio-Engineering.jpg

It will remain there for 24 hours only.

It is a copyrighted image - (c) David R Murray Jan 2004. Permission is
granted to view that image using a web browser only while it remains
on the web server. It may not be used for any other purpose whatsoever
without my express permission.

Lennier
Hmmm
http://pound.co.nz/
Wasn't the guy on the left of the picture just interviewed on the news as
the first legal brothel owner in Wellington !!
LOL
Is this the night club where your mate has problems with the women making a
mess Lenier ?
They might not be grrls.
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:03:57 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:

No - I mean the first year of study which, if pursued overseas, can lead
to a doctorate from a reputable university.

Knob twiddling is no damn academic subject - it is a practical skill.

The are no Uni degree courses in it - let alone doctorates.
Actually there ARE. I forget which university offers that course - it's
either Cambridge or Oxford - one of the universities.

In case you hadn't noticed those courses require DOING and not just
booklearning.


Lennier

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Delenn: "Do not look any further. All life is transitory - a dream.
We all come together in cyber space, in the end of time. If I do not
see you, I'll see you again soon - at the place where no Shadows fall."
 
Lennier wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:03:57 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:

No - I mean the first year of study which, if pursued overseas, can
lead to a doctorate from a reputable university.

Knob twiddling is no damn academic subject - it is a practical
skill.

The are no Uni degree courses in it - let alone doctorates.

Actually there ARE. I forget which university offers that course -
it's either Cambridge or Oxford - one of the universities.

In case you hadn't noticed those courses require DOING and not just
booklearning.


Lennier
I do know a graduate of the Greymouth Course who is doing very well as a
musician and recording engineer.
Mu
http://www.fatfreddysdrop.com/
 
"Lennier" <notanyspam@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.01.17.03.18.02.431211@TRACKER...
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:03:57 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:

No - I mean the first year of study which, if pursued overseas, can
lead
to a doctorate from a reputable university.

Knob twiddling is no damn academic subject - it is a practical skill.

The are no Uni degree courses in it - let alone doctorates.

Actually there ARE.


** Bullshit.

You are an imbecile.




................ Phil
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:16:51 +1300, harry wrote:

Hmmm
http://pound.co.nz/
Wasn't the guy on the left of the picture just interviewed on the news as
the first legal brothel owner in Wellington !!
No - not that I know of.


LOL
Is this the night club where your mate has problems with the women making a
mess Lenier ?
No. Elsewhere.


Lennier

--
Newsman - on CD piracy: "Entertainment meets Geekery meets Vengeance. It's
unstoppable. A match made in Heaven."
 
Lennier wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:16:51 +1300, harry wrote:

Hmmm
http://pound.co.nz/
Wasn't the guy on the left of the picture just interviewed on the
news as the first legal brothel owner in Wellington !!

No - not that I know of.
Frontpage of the Dom too.

LOL
Is this the night club where your mate has problems with the women
making a mess Lenier ?

No. Elsewhere.


Lennier
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:23:52 +1300, harry wrote:

Lennier wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:03:57 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:

No - I mean the first year of study which, if pursued overseas, can
lead to a doctorate from a reputable university.

Knob twiddling is no damn academic subject - it is a practical
skill.

The are no Uni degree courses in it - let alone doctorates.

Actually there ARE. I forget which university offers that course -
it's either Cambridge or Oxford - one of the universities.

In case you hadn't noticed those courses require DOING and not just
booklearning.


Lennier

I do know a graduate of the Greymouth Course who is doing very well as a
musician and recording engineer.
Tai Poutini Politechnic's Audio Engineering course is well respected - the
most respected of all the various courses offered in NZ. The two tutors
previously had their own studios. I went down there to learn about audio
equipment and how to use it, and about direct-to-two-track recording, and
about direct-to-8channel-surround recording. I learned heaps about most
things except the direct to surround - they were sceptical about the
future of surround sound.

I am especially interested in Ambisonics and the Calrec Soundfield (and
similar) microphones.


http://www.fatfreddysdrop.com/
Hideous website - very dark - and everything opens in new popup windows!


Lennier

--
Newsman - on CD piracy: "Entertainment meets Geekery meets Vengeance. It's
unstoppable. A match made in Heaven."
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:39:32 +1300, harry wrote:

No - not that I know of.

Frontpage of the Dom too.
I think they received coverage as being NZ's first legally married couple.


Lennier

--
Newsman - on CD piracy: "Entertainment meets Geekery meets Vengeance. It's
unstoppable. A match made in Heaven."
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:27:34 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:

You are an imbecile.
I see that you're resorting to ad hominems instead of addressing the
subject.


Lennier

--
Newsman - on CD piracy: "Entertainment meets Geekery meets Vengeance. It's
unstoppable. A match made in Heaven."
 
Mainlander wrote:

I would state that 96% of the posters here have No Formal Training or any
certificate, and most works on 240v equipment with out any training or
registration at all.

Says who Dodger?

Don't need a registration to work on modern PCs
What about older PCs. Do you need registration for them?
 
Lennier wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:39:32 +1300, harry wrote:

No - not that I know of.

Frontpage of the Dom too.

I think they received coverage as being NZ's first legally married
couple.
No, for getting the first brothel licence in Wellington
 
"Lennier" <notanyspam@nospam.invalid>

Phil Allison wrote:
You are an imbecile.

I see that you're resorting to ad hominems instead of addressing the
subject.


** That is because you have not given ANY evidence that supports your
INSANE claim.

A gullible and pathetic imbecile is what you are - and god knows
what else.






............. Phil
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 15:26:13 +1300, "KS" <ivabiggun@hotmail.com> wrote:

So when Mainlander says
Don't need a registration to work on modern PCs

And Woger replies
If the Modem or PC only works on 32v then its OK, but no they use
240v..

Woger is saying they're 240v. Which also requires a registered electrical
serviceman. Which WOger proudly says he works on.
I should know I have to service this Crap..

But then Woger says
I am retired and on a Pension, Ring Wins and find out..

But then Woger says
No I am retired and on a NZ Pension, but I also work

So let me see.

Woger, services (his words) gear with 204v power, which you must be
registered for (his words), for which WOger isn't registered to do.

But he is also retired (his words) on a pension (his words) and receiving
ACC payouts (his words).

Did I miss anything ?

Any chance some Aussies would take pity on New Zealand and take this guy
instead ?


Worked there for 4 years, I can't stand the flies or the White Abos.
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:54:43 +1300, harry wrote:

I think they received coverage as being NZ's first legally married
couple.


No, for getting the first brothel licence in Wellington
You must be thinking of someone else...


Lennier

--
Newsman - on CD piracy: "Entertainment meets Geekery meets Vengeance. It's
unstoppable. A match made in Heaven."
 

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