first of all, maybe you're on a work comp that only does caps, but if not...
DON'T THROW A TANTRUM AND YELL OR CURSE AT ME.
second, you hassled me during the first rescheduled chat because you said i didn't specify EST, when i actually did. when you brought that up, the others participating in that day's chat corrected you and maybe that got you a little sore, because it became obvious you were accusing me of something you made up out of thin air. nice job, very graceful.
third, if you don't have time to spend in chats OR to read the transcripts, then what you're saying is that you don't have time to participate in an online course that you enrolled and paid for. what exactly do you expect me to do about that? i pointed out in another thread that the chats tied together the more academic reading material, and if you go back and read the chats, people participating express very positive feedback regarding the way the material is presented. i've even been contacted by another instructor here on MACO for tips about how to conduct the course, because students who were enrolled in both our classes had such positive things to say about this one.
while we're at it, let me address a concern you expressed on day one that may still be irking you: the material. reefkeeping is at it's foundation a biology-based hobby. one cannot discuss any topic relating to reefkeeping at any real depth without referring to the underlying biology or chemistry. i liken it to the overlap of knowledge between say a farmer and a botanist; whether either of them realizes it or not, they share much of the same knowledge, and one can learn something from the other. the syllabus presented during the pre-registration period was very clear and i have stuck to it faithfully. additionally it was very clear from the syllabus and MACO advertising that this is a science-based course. i'm not sure what exactly you were expecting... :roll:
...BUT I THINK YOUR CRITICISMS TO DATE ARE EXTREMELY UNFAIR!!! ARRRGGGHHH!! (lol) :wink: