It's considered pretentious to display something like a bachelor's degree . . .
I have a friend who's a doctor, and when we were at Purdue he double-majored in history. He has his B.A. in history on his office wall along with all of his other diplomas. I'll have to mention to him that it's pretentious.
And while those people might not want to jump on the Lazar UFO bandwagon, they might let a reporter photocopy their yearbooks if he waved $1,000 check in their faces.
I don't know much about Lazar's. Are there really reporters who would pay that much to validate his credentials?
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--Doug
"When your statics problem becomes a dynamics problem, you're in trouble." --me
Moor's Law: "As you go from freshman engineering to Ph.D., the amount of work required per credit hour doubles approximately every 18 months." --me, inspired by Prof. Scott Moor
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