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Frisbee®
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      03-16-2007
thank u
"Aries0999" <> wrote in message
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> Honestly .... u made me laugh ..... a true pathetic clown .... that's
> what u r
>
> "Frisbee®" wrote:
>
>> "Aries0999" <> wrote in message
>> news:77097381-84F2-433F-B566-...
>> > Oh God ... another moron .... this species really still exists.
>> > u can't even spell moron .... moron

>>
>> u can't even spell you u idot. it's all acedemic.
>>
>>
>>



 
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"Frisbee®" <> wrote in message
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> "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>> There are no "regulars" here whose job it is to help you.
>>> Not one person here has any responsibility or
>>> obligation to solve your problem for you.

>>
>> You are correct. However, this is a Microsoft public newsgroup for MCSEs
>> and MCSE related questions. Microsoft created it to allow individuals to
>> share information and help others; not belittle them, cuss at them, or
>> anything else negative the MCNGP does. Your group has set up camp in
>> these newsgroups and actually dedicate time in insulting people. Don't
>> you have a forum back in your MCNGP clubhouse? Why can you not use that?
>> If the "stupid" questions bother you by individuals, then simply do not
>> respond. Why waste the bandwidth? Why waste your time? Why do you feel
>> the need to crush 9/10ths of the individuals that post here. Think of all
>> the other things you could be doing with your personal and professional
>> time, if you just kept your insults, belittlements, and non helpful
>> advice to yourselves?
>>
>>> You
>>> know when you see a homeless guy on the street asking for some change?
>>> Sometimes you give him a buck, sometimes you say "Sorry, not today".
>>> That's
>>> how usenet works, dude.

>>
>> I am sorry, that is NOT what this usenet was designed for. I am sure the
>> responses to this will be the same. The MCNGP members that religiously
>> post here and in other newsgroups will unite and totally go off on me for
>> showing the slightest bit of compassion for trying to give something back
>> to my community; the I.T. community. So, whatever. I may not be able to
>> give that homeless man you speak of money every time I see him, but I do
>> not spit in his face for asking either...
>>
>> The MCNGP motto, "Building a better world of all of I.T." Exactly how are
>> you guys doing that? By "demonstrating posting skills both defensive and
>> offensively?" By "using and misuse, when appropriate, of the English
>> language?" By "using newsgroup flaming techniques?" By "belittling those
>> whose skill set is far beneath their own, in a tactful and professional
>> manner?" Please explain how this is building a better world for all of
>> I.T.?

>
> Dude, you take yourself way too seriously.
>
>> --
>> Michael D. Alligood
>> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,

>
> Chortle
>

secondeded

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"catwalker63" <_catwalker63_@hotmamamail.com> wrote in message
news:. ..
Put your big girl panties on, spank your
> inner moppet, and get over it. Self-righteous piffle is boring and
> unattractive.
>


Gawd, U R so hawt


 
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"Cerebrus" <> wrote in message
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> Thus spake "Michael D. Alligood" <mdallig...@bellsouth.net> :
>
>> You are correct. However, this is a Microsoft public newsgroup for MCSEs
>> and MCSE related questions. Microsoft created it to allow individuals to
>> share information and help others; not belittle them, cuss at them, or
>> anything else negative the MCNGP does. Your group has set up camp in
>> these newsgroups and actually dedicate time in insulting people.

>
> Ever noticed that we don't belittle people who have done their
> research and who demonstrate an innate intelligence ? No, I'm sure you
> haven't.


Well, I don't want to give Michael too much credit, but he does appear to be
fairly intelligent. He's just incredibly naive, and I get a chuckle out of
his sig. Michael's a big boy, though, and I think he can take it. I
believe, however, that he'll eventually wind-up like the dozens of other Don
Quixote's that come and go here through the years. It's a shame, really.
His intentions are good, even if they are a bit mis-guided.

Michael, by all means, please continue to spoon-feed people who are
attempting to enter a career where the primary skill set includes research.
Most of these people have no experience in IT at all, and think of the
certification process as an educational process. It's never been, and never
should be done that way. Much like the infamous Paisley Skye (I say bad
word) you come across as simply wanting as many people, no matter how
qualified, to enter IT. If you do not have a thick skin, and don't have the
common sense to at least attempt to research your own questions before
asking, you don't belong in IT to begin with. If you think these newsgroups
are solely for the discussion of boring discussions, well, go get laid or
something.

FWIW, I know for a fact that many of us in the MCNGP have helped a lot of
people, whether it be showing them the light, or by helping to shut down
spammers and cheaters. What you've been doing, mostly, is encouraging
people to ask questions in a newsgroup that have been asked and answered a
thousand times. We've become legendary in some circles in Microsoft by
directing the more dense cheaters to directly e-mail them requesting brain
dumps. We've worked directly with Microsoft to help scam and shut down the
scammers themselves. Yes, we can sometimes be like a pack of Pit Bulls, but
we don't take ourselves as seriously as you seem to. You even quoted our
web site. Do you honestly believe from that quoted text that we're being
serious? Have you ever considered that you might suffer from Asperger's
Syndrome? Research it.


 
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      03-16-2007
what a load of CR^P and Horsesh1t .... get a life pal and seek help ASAP

"Cerebrus" wrote:

> Thus spake "Michael D. Alligood" <mdallig...@bellsouth.net> :
>
> > You are correct. However, this is a Microsoft public newsgroup for MCSEs
> > and MCSE related questions. Microsoft created it to allow individuals to
> > share information and help others; not belittle them, cuss at them, or
> > anything else negative the MCNGP does. Your group has set up camp in
> > these newsgroups and actually dedicate time in insulting people.

>
> Ever noticed that we don't belittle people who have done their
> research and who demonstrate an innate intelligence ? No, I'm sure you
> haven't. Ever notice what is positive about the MCNGP ? The MCNGP are
> not known for their patience with lesser mortals who are lazy to boot.
> They are known for their exceptional technical knowledge, commitment
> to integrity within the IT certification community and wacky sense of
> humour. That is what we are about, and that is why we are an exclusive
> group.
>
> > Don't you have a forum back in your MCNGP clubhouse? Why can you not use that?

>
> We don't let the "morans" into our forums. As I was once told when I
> was new here, we like to keep the riff-raff away.
>
> > If the "stupid" questions bother you by individuals, then simply do not
> > respond. Why waste the bandwidth? Why waste your time? Why do you feel
> > the need to crush 9/10ths of the individuals that post here. Think of
> > all the other things you could be doing with your personal and
> > professional time, if you just kept your insults, belittlements, and non
> > helpful advice to yourselves?

>
> You seem to be awfully concerned about how we spend our time. Some
> "belittle" others, and certain others like to float two inches above
> their seat, inflated with pride after spoonfeeding some poor moran.
>
> > I am sorry, that is NOT what this usenet was designed for. I am sure the
> > responses to this will be the same. The MCNGP members that religiously
> > post here and in other newsgroups will unite and totally go off on me
> > for showing the slightest bit of compassion for trying to give something
> > back to my community; the I.T. community. So, whatever. I may not be
> > able to give that homeless man you speak of money every time I see him,
> > but I do not spit in his face for asking either...

>
> Did you ever hear that argument about not giving money to beggars
> because it encourages them to... Beg. I believe that people who are
> lazy and stupid should not be in IT. It's detrimental not just for
> their own careers, but for the community as a whole.
>
> > The MCNGP motto, "Building a better world of all of I.T." Exactly how
> > are you guys doing that? By "demonstrating posting skills both defensive
> > and offensively?" By "using and misuse, when appropriate, of the English
> > language?" By "using newsgroup flaming techniques?" By "belittling those
> > whose skill set is far beneath their own, in a tactful and professional
> > manner?" Please explain how this is building a better world for all of
> > I.T.?

>
> I see you've taken the time to study and research our objectives and
> eligibility. Do I sense a Wannabe there ? I think that would be quite
> difficult to arrange, especially since you've already been awarded
> LoTM once. Plus Frisbee goes into a raging fit every time he sees your
> sig.
>
> ----------
> Cerebrus.
> MCNGP #LIV (LIVewire ! Please hug !)
>
> Join the fight against Br@indumps
> http://www.certguard.com/forums/
>
>

 
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      03-16-2007
> u can't even spell moron .... moron

Apparently you are not a Farker.


 
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      03-16-2007
I agree.


 
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      03-16-2007
Is this like one of those weird statistics problems on the SAT?

Like all Horsesh!t are CR^P but not all CR^P are Horsesh1t?

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"Aries0999" <> wrote in message
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> what a load of CR^P and Horsesh1t .... get a life pal and seek help ASAP
>
> "Cerebrus" wrote:
>
>> Thus spake "Michael D. Alligood" <mdallig...@bellsouth.net> :
>>
>> > You are correct. However, this is a Microsoft public newsgroup for
>> > MCSEs
>> > and MCSE related questions. Microsoft created it to allow individuals
>> > to
>> > share information and help others; not belittle them, cuss at them, or
>> > anything else negative the MCNGP does. Your group has set up camp in
>> > these newsgroups and actually dedicate time in insulting people.

>>
>> Ever noticed that we don't belittle people who have done their
>> research and who demonstrate an innate intelligence ? No, I'm sure you
>> haven't. Ever notice what is positive about the MCNGP ? The MCNGP are
>> not known for their patience with lesser mortals who are lazy to boot.
>> They are known for their exceptional technical knowledge, commitment
>> to integrity within the IT certification community and wacky sense of
>> humour. That is what we are about, and that is why we are an exclusive
>> group.
>>
>> > Don't you have a forum back in your MCNGP clubhouse? Why can you not
>> > use that?

>>
>> We don't let the "morans" into our forums. As I was once told when I
>> was new here, we like to keep the riff-raff away.
>>
>> > If the "stupid" questions bother you by individuals, then simply do not
>> > respond. Why waste the bandwidth? Why waste your time? Why do you feel
>> > the need to crush 9/10ths of the individuals that post here. Think of
>> > all the other things you could be doing with your personal and
>> > professional time, if you just kept your insults, belittlements, and
>> > non
>> > helpful advice to yourselves?

>>
>> You seem to be awfully concerned about how we spend our time. Some
>> "belittle" others, and certain others like to float two inches above
>> their seat, inflated with pride after spoonfeeding some poor moran.
>>
>> > I am sorry, that is NOT what this usenet was designed for. I am sure
>> > the
>> > responses to this will be the same. The MCNGP members that religiously
>> > post here and in other newsgroups will unite and totally go off on me
>> > for showing the slightest bit of compassion for trying to give
>> > something
>> > back to my community; the I.T. community. So, whatever. I may not be
>> > able to give that homeless man you speak of money every time I see him,
>> > but I do not spit in his face for asking either...

>>
>> Did you ever hear that argument about not giving money to beggars
>> because it encourages them to... Beg. I believe that people who are
>> lazy and stupid should not be in IT. It's detrimental not just for
>> their own careers, but for the community as a whole.
>>
>> > The MCNGP motto, "Building a better world of all of I.T." Exactly how
>> > are you guys doing that? By "demonstrating posting skills both
>> > defensive
>> > and offensively?" By "using and misuse, when appropriate, of the
>> > English
>> > language?" By "using newsgroup flaming techniques?" By "belittling
>> > those
>> > whose skill set is far beneath their own, in a tactful and professional
>> > manner?" Please explain how this is building a better world for all of
>> > I.T.?

>>
>> I see you've taken the time to study and research our objectives and
>> eligibility. Do I sense a Wannabe there ? I think that would be quite
>> difficult to arrange, especially since you've already been awarded
>> LoTM once. Plus Frisbee goes into a raging fit every time he sees your
>> sig.
>>
>> ----------
>> Cerebrus.
>> MCNGP #LIV (LIVewire ! Please hug !)
>>
>> Join the fight against Br@indumps
>> http://www.certguard.com/forums/
>>
>>


 
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"Aries0999" <> wrote in message
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> what a load of CR^P and Horsesh1t .... get a life pal and seek help ASAP
>

YOU M!SSY, need to get a life and stop hanging around here where you're not
wanted. Did you do that in school with your 'friends'? You're acting like a 2
year old now. "But DADDY....I WANT CAKE!!!"

You asked your question, I tried being nice, now GTFO!!!



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      03-16-2007
So, u have made yourself a judge of who should and shouldn't be in IT. Who
the heck r u ? Gates in disguise ?
How the hell do you know who has or doesn't have experience?
How the hell do you know if someone researched or not ?
Who the hell r u to define certification?

U have become legendary in some circles in Microsoft !!!!!!!!! Oh ... yeah
..... I heard Bill Gates mention you by name once on TV .... Get a life

The more I read of your posts, the more I am convinced I am wasting my time.
So, pal, keep barking at the moon


"Frisbee®" wrote:

> "Cerebrus" <> wrote in message
> news: ups.com...
> > Thus spake "Michael D. Alligood" <mdallig...@bellsouth.net> :
> >
> >> You are correct. However, this is a Microsoft public newsgroup for MCSEs
> >> and MCSE related questions. Microsoft created it to allow individuals to
> >> share information and help others; not belittle them, cuss at them, or
> >> anything else negative the MCNGP does. Your group has set up camp in
> >> these newsgroups and actually dedicate time in insulting people.

> >
> > Ever noticed that we don't belittle people who have done their
> > research and who demonstrate an innate intelligence ? No, I'm sure you
> > haven't.

>
> Well, I don't want to give Michael too much credit, but he does appear to be
> fairly intelligent. He's just incredibly naive, and I get a chuckle out of
> his sig. Michael's a big boy, though, and I think he can take it. I
> believe, however, that he'll eventually wind-up like the dozens of other Don
> Quixote's that come and go here through the years. It's a shame, really.
> His intentions are good, even if they are a bit mis-guided.
>
> Michael, by all means, please continue to spoon-feed people who are
> attempting to enter a career where the primary skill set includes research.
> Most of these people have no experience in IT at all, and think of the
> certification process as an educational process. It's never been, and never
> should be done that way. Much like the infamous Paisley Skye (I say bad
> word) you come across as simply wanting as many people, no matter how
> qualified, to enter IT. If you do not have a thick skin, and don't have the
> common sense to at least attempt to research your own questions before
> asking, you don't belong in IT to begin with. If you think these newsgroups
> are solely for the discussion of boring discussions, well, go get laid or
> something.
>
> FWIW, I know for a fact that many of us in the MCNGP have helped a lot of
> people, whether it be showing them the light, or by helping to shut down
> spammers and cheaters. What you've been doing, mostly, is encouraging
> people to ask questions in a newsgroup that have been asked and answered a
> thousand times. We've become legendary in some circles in Microsoft by
> directing the more dense cheaters to directly e-mail them requesting brain
> dumps. We've worked directly with Microsoft to help scam and shut down the
> scammers themselves. Yes, we can sometimes be like a pack of Pit Bulls, but
> we don't take ourselves as seriously as you seem to. You even quoted our
> web site. Do you honestly believe from that quoted text that we're being
> serious? Have you ever considered that you might suffer from Asperger's
> Syndrome? Research it.
>
>
>

 
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