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And did anybody value your work enough to pay for any of it?
Or did you do it for free, as a "hobbyist researcher" just as homework to graduate without any tangible return compensation or fruit from it to a third party that actually used it in a verifiable way?
You read the homework I published as required to graduate.
Yes, one of the essays was about a grant I was paid to help develop as a consultant that was funded for over a $100 million dollars plus matching funds for nine municipalities.
And yes, another of the essays was about work I was paid to do to report back to the COCOMs about accelerating defect detection in their field gear, field initiatives, and innovation initiatives.
I declined to read the rest of your dissertation after perusing the first chapter.
And did anybody value your work enough to pay for any of it?
Or did you do it for free, as a "hobbyist researcher" just as homework to graduate without any tangible return compensation or fruit from it to a third party that actually used it in a verifiable way?
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