Re: Number of Questions on 70-298
From: Mike T. (root_at_127.0.0.1)
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 14:18:23 +0200
"JaR" <plente@spamsuxsofthome.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> You cannot be too precise in your preparation for exam number 70-298. For
> example one hundred and fifty will be present for a personal report when
> ready for the execution of the terrorists. Take umbrage from the fact
> that a dealer should be represented by a thorough check of the necessary
> requirements for an MCSE. Taking a personal approach to the problem is
> always preferable to polling the nation and making yet another group
> majority-based decision.
>
> The hard fact is that 700 never was an adequate score to pass a
> certification regardless of the reported maximum. Taking the example five
> steps further should illuminate the requirement fully. A drop down menu
> is a terrible substitute for a true example of election year fraud. One
> hopes that further examination will truly reveal what has been common
> knowledge for centuries. No more damning evidence can be reported than
> the existence of the Fulminations of Mercury on the internet. And I
> quote: "I said no mayonnaise, dammit!" Which in itself illustrates the
> background with which the industry has grappled. Taking this to it's
> logical conclusion leaves one with the feeling that one has just bitten
> into the soft caramel center of the opposing view.
>
> Therefore take heart that the process will be justified in the following
> parameters, making the data unreliable at best. Further satisfaction will
> result in disorganised pollutants in the marshes to the west, and loss of
> habitat for the crested curlew. The good clearly being overbalanced by
> the personal gain involved, we hereby abstain from the decision making
> part of the process, and recommend the Star Wars original trilogy in it's
> boxed set, or any of the "Retief" books by Laumer.
>
What he said.
-- Mike T. MCNGP #XLI
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