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      01-06-2004
So are the final words of Paisley Skye, locking the "Mafia" MCNGP thread on
her web site, posting a rather lengthy diatribe and then not allowing anyone
to reply.

Methinks she took her own advice except that she managed to keep others out
of her kitchen.

Nothing like having the power of having the last word, eh?

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      01-06-2004
Childish. Refusing to point out her own moderators that were slamming people
and making invalid points. But let them live in their own little world.
Their site is for one thing, to sell books.

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"FrisbeeŽ MCNGP" <> wrote in message
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> So are the final words of Paisley Skye, locking the "Mafia" MCNGP thread

on
> her web site, posting a rather lengthy diatribe and then not allowing

anyone
> to reply.
>
> Methinks she took her own advice except that she managed to keep others

out
> of her kitchen.
>
> Nothing like having the power of having the last word, eh?
>
> --
> Fris "Makes fun of the dyslexic" beeŽ MCNGP #13
>
> http://www.mcngp.tk
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>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics
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Ken Briscoe
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      01-06-2004
I don't get it. If you turn off the stove, there'll be no heat. And if
there's no heat, you won't have to make the decision on whether or not
you'll have to leave the kitchen. Of course, it's winter, so without the
heat, it might get chilly in the kitchen. So you should either turn the
stove back on, or get out of the kitchen. Or call a HVAC tech to come fix
your thermostat.


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The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere
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      01-06-2004
<quote ='Paisleyskye'>

Regardless of what the MCNGP chooses to believe the MCSE is an
entry-level cert

</quote>

Comments welcome.

On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 16:13:13 -0500, FrisbeeŽ MCNGP
<> wrote:

>So are the final words of Paisley Skye, locking the "Mafia" MCNGP thread on
>her web site, posting a rather lengthy diatribe and then not allowing anyone
>to reply.
>
>Methinks she took her own advice except that she managed to keep others out
>of her kitchen.
>
>Nothing like having the power of having the last word, eh?



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Jtyc
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      01-06-2004
> Regardless of what the MCNGP chooses to believe the MCSE is an
> entry-level cert


I agree it's an entry level cert. That's why I'm irritated. It should not
be an entry level cert. People setting permissions and supporting backups
should not be designing your infrastructure.


Perhaps I'm alone in this view.





 
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      01-06-2004
The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere wrote:
> <quote ='Paisleyskye'>
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> Regardless of what the MCNGP chooses to believe the MCSE is an
> entry-level cert
>
> </quote>
>
> Comments welcome.


That pretty much sums up her argument, even though I got the impression that
the sites moderators and other posters did not agree. Spock posted a link
and quoted MS's own site as stating that one year's experience was
recommended, and in another quote when it described an MCSE, it stated that
the person WOULD HAVE one year's experience.

Personally, I thought the conversation was interesting, and not out of hand,
yet she slammed the door shut, making sure she vented her opinion again
before doing so.


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      01-06-2004
>I agree it's an entry level cert. That's why I'm irritated. It should not
>be an entry level cert. People setting permissions and supporting backups
>should not be designing your infrastructure.


Exactly.

>Perhaps I'm alone in this view.


Hardly.

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The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere
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      01-06-2004
BTW, stop chewing on that piece of cat5.

On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 16:13:13 -0500, FrisbeeŽ MCNGP
<> wrote:

>So are the final words of Paisley Skye, locking the "Mafia" MCNGP thread on
>her web site, posting a rather lengthy diatribe and then not allowing anyone
>to reply.
>
>Methinks she took her own advice except that she managed to keep others out
>of her kitchen.
>
>Nothing like having the power of having the last word, eh?



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      01-06-2004
thus the reason the mcngp was born. a professional cert, that must be earned
and can only be granted by it's creators. it can never be tainted nor can
people cheat their way into it.
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Lead Thug, Public Enemy #1
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> >I agree it's an entry level cert. That's why I'm irritated. It should

not
> >be an entry level cert. People setting permissions and supporting

backups
> >should not be designing your infrastructure.

>
> Exactly.
>
> >Perhaps I'm alone in this view.

>
> Hardly.
>
> Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3



 
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      01-06-2004
>Personally, I thought the conversation was interesting, and not out of hand,
>yet she slammed the door shut, making sure she vented her opinion again
>before doing so.


True.

Pram, throws toys out of, comes to mind.

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