Re: moving windowsxp
From: Miss Perspicacia Tick (misstick_at_lancre.dw)
Date: 07/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 15:54:00 +0100
Michael D. Alligood wrote:
> I suddenly realized why you have "Miss" in front of you name. Could
> it be that no one in their right mind can stand to be near you? I
> have proxied these posts for sometime now. I would have posted sooner
> but it was individuals like you who stopped me. Why in the world
> would anyone come to you for advice -- except in how to commit
> suicide? Which is why I started to "help" individuals with their
> computer related problems -- not demoralize them. I really do not see
> the need for that.
Erm, that's all well and good except for one small point - you've never
actually 'helped' anyone - your 'advice' is misleading, inaccurate or, more
often than not, just plain *WRONG*!! I know all about those certification
exams, they're multiple choice - you have a 33 or 25% chance of bring
right - any idiot can guess enough right answers to pass! All I'm asking is
that you do some research before posting - you could end up causing some
clueless newbie to irreparably damage their new system. You're not related
to Andew the Eejit by any chance are you...?
> I just deleted nearly half of this post because I do not feel the
> need to justify anything to a person like you. Tell you what, you
> keep doing whatever it is you do and I keep doing my best to help
> those that need helping.
Please seek help for that delusion - you've never helped *anyone* (see
previous paragraph). You could, however, end up by destroying someone's
system; and I hope that, /when/ that happens (because it will, eventually)
they track you down and sue you for the damage.
I cannot help but to feel sorry for you in
> some strange way. Not to worry though, I will still manage to sleep
> well tonight. If you feel the need to critize people all the time,
> then please do it somewhere else. I am done with you.
>
>
> "Miss Perspicacia Tick" <misstick@lancre.dw> wrote in message
> news:5v7Nc.327$846.275@fe48.usenetserver.com...
>> Michael D. Alligood wrote:
>>> As far as the certs go, I got a great deal on them -- 2 more and
>>> I'll get a set of steak knives!
>>>
>>> As for the licensing, I will admit that I am a little weak in that
>>> subject (This is something that I will remedy). I sometimes think
>>> Microsoft should have a certification track for licensing -- MCLP
>>> (Microsoft Certified Licensing Professional). Cool, now all I need
>>> is one more to reach my goal.
>>>
>>> One more thing, I can take a joke just like the next person. I have
>>> no problem with that. But do not ever insult my intelligence again.
>>> The fact that a person is unclear about something does not make
>>> them an idiot. As I said I can take it, but I have read post from
>>> you before. And I do not appreciate the way you talk to people
>>> looking for help.
>>
>> There is a phrase for people like you - brown-nosers, and I don't
>> like them. If you shoved your head any further up MS's collective
>> arse, you'd be speaking for them.
>>
>> This isn't the first time I've seen an inaccurate post from you. Oh
>> I know why you're doing it, you want to be an MVP so badly - well it
>> doesn't work like that buddy, no one wants to work with someone who
>> tries to be teacher's pet.
>>
>> What is your goal exactly? You think if you have a full set of MS
>> qualifications they'll automatically make you an MVP? Sort of a
>> reward for passing all their exams? You have to *EARN* an MVPship
>> and I've yet to see you post anything worthy of it. There are people
>> posting here who have degrees in some form of computer-related field
>> and they're not MVPs. It takes a helluva lot more work to gain a
>> degree than some poxy MS cert. A five year old could pass an A+
>> certificate! An MSCE? OK, I'll concede that would probably require a
>> 13-year-old. I've got several, but I don't advertise them. You do it
>> because you think it will make you more likely to gain what your
>> little heart has always desired - but it won't. All people will see
>> is a pathetic brown-noser.
>>
>> You pitched up here less than a fortnight ago and more or less your
>> first post was "How do I become an MVP" as if it was another
>> certificate you could add to your already unimpressive collection.
>> Having certificates doesn't mean you know anything - most of them
>> are completely worthless. No employer that I've come across cares
>> two hoots about A+, i-Net or MS certification, because they don't
>> prove you know anything. All they prove is you can tick the right
>> boxes - well a trained monkey can do that!
>>
>> If you are *EVER* made MVP then it will discredit the entire
>> programme.
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