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  • Kelli Combs (admin)

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  • Janice McMoran

    Hey, Breck!
  • Karen Morris

    Hey, Breck! You sure do get around! LOL. I'm doing fine up here in the cold panhandle. Finished chemo last month and half way through radiation. See you soon, Karen
  • Adam D. Miller

    Breck, I am amazed at your eloquence and drive on behalf of the profession -- and how you drive home that it is a profession, not just a job -- on the various forums.

    Keep fighting the good fight.

    adm
  • Karen Morris

    Breck, Breck, Breck!

    I'll be in Galveston and so will Jim Morris! What a time we'll have!
  • G. Allen Sonntag

    Good to see you here. Allen
  • Kim Gibney

    Hi Breck! I'm a CR student in PA and have the Eclipse Student Version. I've passed part of the RPR and the written portion so it's just a matter of time till I'm going to need the pro CAT system. Are the CAT systems pretty much the same, or is Eclipse really on the cutting edge?
  • Kim Gibney

    Hi Breck. It's me again. :) Is it possible for me to edit and print my test in this Eclipse Student Version? I'm having a problem and I don't know if it's the program or my laptop. When I am editing in the program, there is a little rectangle box that comes up and as soon as it does that I get an error message saying that Eclipse has to close. When I open it up again, everything is lost. It's been very frustrating. I have ended up just typing all my test from my notes. I guess that's not a totally terrible thing. Do you have any suggestions? I'm going to be taking the RPR in May and I don't want to be the only "fogie" typing from my notes. LOL
  • Daniele Jeffreys

    I just recently heard your name. I'm glad to get a chance to know you. (I hope what I heard about you was good!!??!!) ;)
  • Linda C.

    Hi, Breck!
    Thank you so much for leaving that great post on my blog about RT scoping! I'm so glad that you took the time to write. It will help a lot of us who are interested in learning about live scoping. I'm posting this message on your page because I'm not sure you will know that I have posted something similar directly onto my blog page as well. Thanks again :)
  • jayne

    I want to say hi and say I admire your fore rightfulness. You are a very intelligent man who show more spunk and determination in helping this profession than the majority I have met in person. I wish more teachers had your spunk and desire to help those wanting to enter into this profession. Did you every think about giving seminars to teachers helping them to motivate and challenge their students to succeed?
    You are of a special breed. I have had a teacher like you who was blind, yet he taught four grades, 5th through 8th, in a four room school. Even though he was handicap officially, he was anything but handicapped. He had total control of each of his classes, respected by his students, and the ability to make each one of us feel unique. You are very much like him. Please keep up the good work and give yourself a pat on the back because you deserve it.
    jayne
  • jayne

    Everyone needs a pat on the back every now and then and I definely think you need several for all the good work you do.
    Have a good day,
    jayne
  • Daniele Jeffreys

    Hey,

    I just read your post on the NCRA forum concerning "how did you get out of school." That was so great. Thanks for posting it!!

    Daniele
  • Stephanie Fernandez, RMR

    I just read your blog about CART work, and I thought you might be able to give me some valuable input. I'm a high-speed student interested in pursuing CART, but I'm wondering how to determine that you're ready. I take the responsibility seriously, and I don't want to get started too soon and let someone down.
    I passed everything up to 200 as of about two months ago, but I got from 60 to 200 in less than a year, so I feel like there hasn't been enough time to really master each speed before I moved on to the next. I'm having a dificult time trying to gauge where I'm really at.
    If you have any suggestions, I'd certainly appreciate it. Thanks for your time.