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BD [MCNGP]
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      09-22-2006
>>Did you see what JT Jones () graced us with in
?<<
> For one moment I thought this group was about MCSE Certification! I
> guess MCSE must mean something different to you teenagers, maybe
> you'll act different when you have to get jobs!
>

Hahahaha....teenagers he calls us.....NEIL!!!! This one's yours.

You obviously haven't spent enough time in here, get back to us when you're a
little more informed.

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      09-22-2006
For one moment I thought this group was about MCSE Certification! I guess
MCSE must mean something different to you teenagers, maybe you'll act
different when you have to get jobs!


 
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      09-22-2006

"BD [MCNGP]" <www.CertGuard.com/forums/> wrote in message
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> >>Did you see what JT Jones () graced us with in

> ?<<
> > For one moment I thought this group was about MCSE Certification! I
> > guess MCSE must mean something different to you teenagers, maybe
> > you'll act different when you have to get jobs!
> >

> Hahahaha....teenagers he calls us.....NEIL!!!! This one's yours.
>
> You obviously haven't spent enough time in here, get back to us when

you're a
> little more informed.


Yeah. Get a clue. We're not teenagers. WE'RE CRIMINALS.


 
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Montreal MCT
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      09-23-2006
Hi JT,

When I was new to the group I agreed with you completely. Now I only agree
partially, and I can assure you that it has been a few years since I was a
teenager.

Of course we answer MCSE-related questions, but there are also a bunch of
people who use this forum as a chat board. As I am almost a
Johnny-come-Lately to the group I do not feel it is my place to criticize.
It does irk me when someone asks a legitimate question and rather than
answer it people jump on them as if it is the dumbest question in the world,
but that is the nature of the beast. Usenet forums are almost entirely
unpoliced, and frankly if we DID try to limit non-related material the
entire certifications forums would not have the personality that it does.

As a member of the community - maybe a more mature one than some - I have
wondered if we might be more respectable if we did not have that
personality, but the truth is if you are looking for MCSE advice then you
are probably an MCP and likely even MCSA, and have been through the wading
areas before jumping into the deep end.

Anyhow welcome to the community!

M

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"JT Jones" <> wrote in message
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> For one moment I thought this group was about MCSE Certification! I guess
> MCSE must mean something different to you teenagers, maybe you'll act
> different when you have to get jobs!
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JaR
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      09-23-2006
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 22:17:20 +0100, JT Jones cast into the ether:

> For one moment I thought this group was about MCSE Certification! I
> guess MCSE must mean something different to you teenagers, maybe you'll
> act different when you have to get jobs!


Oh, hello, JT. Welcome to the group. We needed another humorless a$$hat in
here. James and Lowdes just haven't been holding up their ends lately.
Without someone to pi$$ off, it's just not as much fun in here at all.

I particularly love it when a no0b makes its first post in here with the
accusation that all of us are unemployed teenagers. Man, that never gets
old, I tell ya! Nope, never get tired of that one. Usually, from there,
the rhetoric tends to escalate to how we are all a bunch of thugs bent on
harassing poor, hard studying, potential MCPs to the point that they are
afraid to ask those important questions that will mean the difference
between winning the certs and a bright future as a sysadmin for a fotune
500 company, or a life of flipping burgers and abject poverty.

Is that the route that you were planning on too? Or were you gonna do
something different?

Either way, set down, crack a beer, Dr. Pepper, coffee or whatever and
join in.

Have fun.

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Thor
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      09-25-2006
And what exactly do you do to help supporting the MCSE certification
discussion?
You call the participants teenagers! You must be the new Freud, Nietzsche or
Einstein.
BTW: What do you have against teenagers?

tKhIoSrMs: Are you coming to get me?

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"JT Jones" <> wrote in message
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> For one moment I thought this group was about MCSE Certification! I guess
> MCSE must mean something different to you teenagers, maybe you'll act
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      09-25-2006

JaR wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 22:17:20 +0100, JT Jones cast into the ether:
>
> > For one moment I thought this group was about MCSE Certification! I
> > guess MCSE must mean something different to you teenagers, maybe you'll
> > act different when you have to get jobs!

>
> Oh, hello, JT. Welcome to the group. We needed another humorless a$$hat in
> here. James and Lowdes just haven't been holding up their ends lately.
> Without someone to pi$$ off, it's just not as much fun in here at all.
>
> I particularly love it when a no0b makes its first post in here with the
> accusation that all of us are unemployed teenagers. Man, that never gets
> old, I tell ya! Nope, never get tired of that one. Usually, from there,
> the rhetoric tends to escalate to how we are all a bunch of thugs bent on
> harassing poor, hard studying, potential MCPs to the point that they are
> afraid to ask those important questions that will mean the difference
> between winning the certs and a bright future as a sysadmin for a fotune
> 500 company, or a life of flipping burgers and abject poverty.
>
> Is that the route that you were planning on too? Or were you gonna do
> something different?
>
> Either way, set down, crack a beer, Dr. Pepper, coffee or whatever and
> join in.
>
> Have fun.
>
> --
> JaR
> MCNGP 22
> Here there be dragons
> Remove hat to reply



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Y DID U HAV 2 SP0IL IT & HIGHLITE ALL TH3 MISTAK3Z HE WAZ GOIN' 2 MAK3?
i <3 IT WHEN THEY B!TCH AT UZ, & CALL UZ WASTERZ.

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      09-25-2006

"Thor" <> wrote in message
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> You call the participants teenagers! You must be the new Freud, Nietzsche

or
> Einstein.


Whoa. You may be close to being on to something...

Like, what if, instead of being Freud, Nietzsche, or Einstein, he was a
transmogrified clone of all of their DNA combined?

What would you call such a horrific amalgamation?

Einnietzchenfreuden?
Freudsteineinietszche?

Even weirder combinations come about if you add the first names, like
Sigmund, Friedrich Wilhelm, and Albert!

And boy, what sort of whacked out theories would this creature of science,
philosophy, and pornography come up with?

'The universe is constructed of a phallic Appollonian dichotomies that mean
nothing unless the id, the ego, and the superego agree that neutronium
p3nises are the quantum equivalent of Zarathustra, which, when travelling at
the speed of light, create slave moralities and lead one to consider the
mysteries of the Spacetime Antichrist's amoral objectivist fetishes." --
Sighelmrichbert Einfreudenietschenstein, 2012 AD

Man -- that's like a laxative for the mind. It's oozing out of my ear right
now!

Microcephalic S. Bob


 
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Thor
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      09-25-2006
> 'The universe is constructed of a phallic Appollonian dichotomies that
> mean
> nothing unless the id, the ego, and the superego agree that neutronium
> p3nises are the quantum equivalent of Zarathustra, which, when travelling
> at
> the speed of light, create slave moralities and lead one to consider the
> mysteries of the Spacetime Antichrist's amoral objectivist fetishes." --
>
> Sighelmrichbert Einfreudenietschenstein, 2012 AD
>


lol, this has potential
evolution rocks


 
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      09-25-2006
did you hear "BD [MCNGP]" <www.CertGuard.com/forums/> say in
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> .NEIL!!!! This one's yours.


pass...

...too easy really, but then I have more important things to do...

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