Bond...James Bond wrote:The dress of college professors is vast and ranges from jeans (and once shorts!) to full suits all the time. Isn't that what makes being a professor awesome...if you wear a suit you're being professional, but if you wear jeans and a sweatshirt you're staying in touch with your students and your not taking it too seriously. Win win right?
(There are professors on this board...how do you folks dress?)
I'm not talking about how a Professor dresses day-to-day. Geeeeeeeesh. I'm talking about their professional bio on a professional homepage. The very first look someone most likely will get of them. Red necks wear plaid on that picture. Just sayin'...
Well I just went to Harvard's history page and saw these professors looking unprofessional:
Does the pic really matter? There's also photos of people in suits and giving speechs and one of a woman on a boat holding a bucket. The photo is throwaway in my opinion. What can they teach and are they accurate and honest is most important to me.[/b]
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
Bond...James Bond wrote:The dress of college professors is vast and ranges from jeans (and once shorts!) to full suits all the time. Isn't that what makes being a professor awesome...if you wear a suit you're being professional, but if you wear jeans and a sweatshirt you're staying in touch with your students and your not taking it too seriously. Win win right?
(There are professors on this board...how do you folks dress?)
I'm not talking about how a Professor dresses day-to-day. Geeeeeeeesh. I'm talking about their professional bio on a professional homepage. The very first look someone most likely will get of them. Red necks wear plaid on that picture. Just sayin'...
Well I just went to Harvard's history page and saw these professors looking unprofessional:
Does the pic really matter? There's also photos of people in suits and giving speechs and one of a woman on a boat holding a bucket. The photo is throwaway in my opinion. What can they teach and are they accurate and honest is most important to me.[/b]
I agree. I think they look very unprofessional. What they don't look like is red necky, though. Notice the absence of plaid...
antishock8 wrote:Well, no. What makes him a red neck is him being a red neck. It's patently obvious from his dress, his big fat head, and accoutrement that makes him red necky. by the way, where did you go to school? Betcha it was red necky... I can tell.
DCP a redneck? Laughable.
One moment in annihilation's waste, one moment, of the well of life to taste- The stars are setting and the caravan starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayaam
antishock8 wrote:I agree. I think they look very unprofessional. What they don't look like is red necky, though. Notice the absence of plaid...
Plaid:
One moment in annihilation's waste, one moment, of the well of life to taste- The stars are setting and the caravan starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayaam
antishock8 wrote:What they don't look like is red necky, though. Notice the absence of plaid...
LOL. Well my definition of redneckedness probably has more to do with a general sense of backwardness and lack of desire to even look at new information or to change perception. Fashion goes along with that sometime and sometimes not. A redneck can be a great scholar and a roughneck ditch digger can not be a redneck, all depends on how they think.
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
antishock8 wrote:I may have to offer an apology. I just found this:
Why, he looks positively cultured.
He certainly looks deep in thought.
(must be trying to rationalize away the total lack of archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon)
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
antishock8 wrote:I'm not talking about how a Professor dresses day-to-day. Geeeeeeeesh. I'm talking about their professional bio on a professional homepage. The very first look someone most likely will get of them. Red necks wear plaid on that picture. Just sayin'...
This guy looks professional. He was the first one I clicked on at Washington State University. He a Latin Studies Professor.
Here is Dr. Sergio La Porta's (of Hebrew University of Jerusalem) photo. Surely, he is a redneck (open collar, tight plaid pattern).
Yes, you are indeed onto something here… then again, maybe that's really gingham and not plaid.
Pffffffttt...
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski
antishock8 wrote:I may have to offer an apology. I just found this:
Why, he looks positively cultured.
He certainly looks deep in thought.
(must be trying to rationalize away the total lack of archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon)
Yes. In all likelihood, he's seething with anger at having read one of my old blog entries. Then, deciding it would be best to wallow in his sense of victimhood, he makes up his mind to change his avatar. Now, instead of being the Krispy Kreme King, he is Peterson the Hutt.
I'm certain his avatar choice is actually selected by a committee of devoted mopologists.
One moment in annihilation's waste, one moment, of the well of life to taste- The stars are setting and the caravan starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayaam