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Josh

2002-10-29, 3:23 pm

I LOVE MICRO$OFT.
Take all the test's you can and send them all your money.
IF you are going for your MCSE then take all the classes
you can so they make alot of money. I hope one day that
MICRO$OFT will rule the world.

:-)
Josh

>-----Original Message-----
>I know I am going to get bombed with comments about

cheating for asking this
>question, so please refrain...
>
>How similar are the questions offered by testking 70-210

to the real exam?
>
>
>.
>

Glenn D. Crosse

2002-10-29, 3:23 pm

The issue being discussed is the subject of integrity.
I agree the tests are on the pricey side.
I would rather not take the tests than state a lack of integrity.
Glenn
"Josh" <josh@me.com> wrote in message
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> I LOVE MICRO$OFT.
> Take all the test's you can and send them all your money.
> IF you are going for your MCSE then take all the classes
> you can so they make alot of money. I hope one day that
> MICRO$OFT will rule the world.
>
> :-)
> Josh
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I know I am going to get bombed with comments about

> cheating for asking this
> >question, so please refrain...
> >
> >How similar are the questions offered by testking 70-210

> to the real exam?
> >
> >
> >.
> >



Steve-O

2002-10-29, 4:23 pm

Glenn D. Crosse wrote:
> The issue being discussed is the subject of integrity.
> I agree the tests are on the pricey side.
> I would rather not take the tests than state a lack of integrity.
> Glenn


Integrity, inshmegrity... It's all about doing whatever's necessary to get
ahead and make a few more bucks.

Integrity doesn't earn money... Depravity does though.


Cereal Killer \(Bran Dumps\)

2002-10-29, 5:23 pm

So, what you are saying is:

"If my daugther decides to became a whore is fine, because she will make
lots of money.
If my son becomes a drug dealer, fine, he will make lots of money..."

sorry to tell ya, but I rather earn fewer bucks and keep my integrity and
freedom instead of going to jail for havin a few more bucks

the way you think you jeopadize yourself along with the people related to
you...

good thing we are not related... I'd hate to have a lying cheating bastard
in my family...


CK




"Steve-O" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
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> Glenn D. Crosse wrote:
> > The issue being discussed is the subject of integrity.
> > I agree the tests are on the pricey side.
> > I would rather not take the tests than state a lack of integrity.
> > Glenn

>
> Integrity, inshmegrity... It's all about doing whatever's necessary to get
> ahead and make a few more bucks.
>
> Integrity doesn't earn money... Depravity does though.
>
>



Steve-O

2002-10-29, 6:23 pm

Cereal Killer (Bran Dumps) wrote:
> So, what you are saying is:


Uh oh... This should be rich...

> "If my daugther decides to became a whore is fine, because she will
> make lots of money.


Nope, not at all.

> If my son becomes a drug dealer, fine, he will make lots of money..."


Didn't say that either.

> sorry to tell ya, but I rather earn fewer bucks and keep my integrity
> and freedom instead of going to jail for havin a few more bucks


I never said you should do anything illegal... Just bend the rules as far as
you can in order to make as much money as possible. Screw over whoever you
need to in order to earn as much money as possible. Lie, cheat, and backstab
whenever you need to if it will put some more green in your bank.

Always remember that doing "the right thing" isn't the way to make a
shitload of money... Doing that will probably get you enough to get by,
possibly live comfortably. But for the people who aspire for more, they have
to accept that ruthlessness, backstabbing, and underhandedness is the way to
go.

> the way you think you jeopadize yourself along with the people
> related to you...


Sure, if I was advocating prostitution, and drug dealing... Which I wasn't,
and don't.

> good thing we are not related... I'd hate to have a lying cheating
> bastard in my family...
>
> CK


That's good... Considering that even if we were in the same family, I'd
still screw you over if it would help me get ahead.


Rob Hammersmith

2002-10-29, 6:23 pm

"Steve-O" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
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> I never said you should do anything illegal...


HELLO?!?!? McFLY?!?!

Hate to break it to you, but that's exactly what you've been saying! How
could a braindump exist without someone doing something illegal. You may not
be doing something illegal for reading a braindump, but the person that
walked out of the testing center, wrote down everything he could remember,
and shared it, BROKE THE LAW. I guess you support black market purchases as
well. Get a bike dirt cheap for your kid I suppose. After all, YOU didn't
steal it!


KLXrider

2002-10-29, 6:23 pm

They did not break the law they broke a contract (non-disclosure agreement).
You can not go to jail for creating/reading a braindump only profiting from
them. MS does have the right however to sue you for everything you have.

By sharing the information you only break the contract, by selling you
violate thier copyright.

MRW

"Rob Hammersmith" <rhammersmith@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Steve-O" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
> news:XGEv9.4895$h_4.693823@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
> > I never said you should do anything illegal...

>
> HELLO?!?!? McFLY?!?!
>
> Hate to break it to you, but that's exactly what you've been saying! How
> could a braindump exist without someone doing something illegal. You may

not
> be doing something illegal for reading a braindump, but the person that
> walked out of the testing center, wrote down everything he could remember,
> and shared it, BROKE THE LAW. I guess you support black market purchases

as
> well. Get a bike dirt cheap for your kid I suppose. After all, YOU didn't
> steal it!
>
>



Steve-O

2002-10-29, 6:23 pm

Rob Hammersmith wrote:
> HELLO?!?!? McFLY?!?!


Uh oh, here we go again....

> Hate to break it to you, but that's exactly what you've been saying!


Nope, sorry... I never encouraged anyone to do anything illegal.

*Using* braindumps isn't illegal.

> How could a braindump exist without someone doing something illegal.


I never told anyone to create the dumps... That they already exist, and will
continue to exist is a fact. Why not use all the resources available that
will help you achieve your ulimate goal of getting the best job possible,
and earning as much money as possible?

> You may not be doing something illegal for reading a braindump,


Exactly... What was that about McFly? Oh, right... I never said for anyone
to do anything illegal. Your delusions much be getting the better of you.

> but
> the person that walked out of the testing center, wrote down
> everything he could remember, and shared it, BROKE THE LAW.


Indeed they did... Good thing I've never done that, nor do I encourage
people to do so.

> I guess
> you support black market purchases as well. Get a bike dirt cheap for
> your kid I suppose. After all, YOU didn't steal it!


Nah, I don't need to save money by buying a stolen bike instead of a new
one.

Crucial choices like the ones being discussed in this thread see to that.


Rob Hammersmith

2002-10-29, 6:23 pm



"Steve-O" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Nope, sorry... I never encouraged anyone to do anything illegal.
>


You can encourage without doing it verbally.

> *Using* braindumps isn't illegal.


Never said it was.

>
> I never told anyone to create the dumps... That they already exist, and

will
> continue to exist is a fact. Why not use all the resources available that
> will help you achieve your ulimate goal of getting the best job possible,
> and earning as much money as possible?


Respect?!?

>
> Exactly... What was that about McFly? Oh, right... I never said for anyone
> to do anything illegal. Your delusions much be getting the better of you.


You don't have to say it to encourage someone to do it.

>
> Indeed they did... Good thing I've never done that, nor do I encourage
> people to do so.


I disagree. You do encourage it, though you do it without saying it.

>
> Nah, I don't need to save money by buying a stolen bike instead of a new
> one.
>
> Crucial choices like the ones being discussed in this thread see to that.
>


Then why fret of blowing $125 on a cert test?






Eugene Chan

2002-10-29, 8:23 pm

One slight problem there...

Braindumps ARE illegal.

--Eugene

--
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"Steve-O" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
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> I never said you should do anything illegal... Just bend the rules as far

as
> you can in order to make as much money as possible.



Glenn D. Crosse

2002-10-29, 8:23 pm

This issue is integrity, morality, and legality in some cases.
I would guess Steve-O is setting himself up for a big fall like other bigger
than thou cocky guys have in the past.
I consider this a ridiculous discussion and wonder why everyone entertains
the worthless troll.
Glenn
"Rob Hammersmith" <rhammersmith@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e3UhiO6fCHA.2392@tkmsftngp08...
> "Steve-O" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
> news:XGEv9.4895$h_4.693823@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
> > I never said you should do anything illegal...

>
> HELLO?!?!? McFLY?!?!
>
> Hate to break it to you, but that's exactly what you've been saying! How
> could a braindump exist without someone doing something illegal. You may

not
> be doing something illegal for reading a braindump, but the person that
> walked out of the testing center, wrote down everything he could remember,
> and shared it, BROKE THE LAW. I guess you support black market purchases

as
> well. Get a bike dirt cheap for your kid I suppose. After all, YOU didn't
> steal it!
>
>



Steve-O

2002-10-29, 8:23 pm

Glenn D. Crosse wrote:
> This issue is integrity, morality, and legality in some cases.
> I would guess Steve-O is setting himself up for a big fall like other
> bigger than thou cocky guys have in the past.
> I consider this a ridiculous discussion and wonder why everyone
> entertains the worthless troll.
> Glenn


Now that's the spirit, Glenn!

"Worthless"... Fantastic word. You guys need to get fired up and start
getting nasty like Glenn is doing if you want to really go places in life.

Nice guys finish last.

Keep up the good work Glenn. You make me proud.


MCSEwannabe

2002-10-29, 8:23 pm

"Steve-O" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote:

> I never said you should do anything illegal... Just bend the rules as
> far as you can in order to make as much money as possible. Screw over
> whoever you need to in order to earn as much money as possible. Lie,
> cheat, and backstab whenever you need to if it will put some more
> green in your bank.
>
> Always remember that doing "the right thing" isn't the way to make a
> shitload of money... Doing that will probably get you enough to get
> by, possibly live comfortably. But for the people who aspire for more,
> they have to accept that ruthlessness, backstabbing, and
> underhandedness is the way to go.


If that's the way you feel, why do you even care about little things like
the MCSE? Surely there are more lucrative fields for someone with your
"talents".


Steve-O

2002-10-29, 9:23 pm

MCSEwannabe wrote:
> If that's the way you feel, why do you even care about little things
> like the MCSE? Surely there are more lucrative fields for someone
> with your "talents".


I don't care about little things like the MCSE, and never said that I did.

Actually, if I ever end up having to get a job as a network admin in a M$
Windows 2000 environment, I think that I will have to drive a rusty ice pick
through my cranium. Talk about a hell job... I think that being a network
admin in a MS Windows environment would be just a completely awful job...
Not to mention the chump change that a job like that would pay.


Jtyc

2002-10-30, 10:23 am

> Nice guys finish last.
>


Not always. Ghandi overthrew the world's most powerful army and won a
revolution by being nice.



Matt

2002-10-30, 10:23 am

> > Nice guys finish last.
> >

>
> Not always. Ghandi overthrew the world's most powerful army and won a
> revolution by being nice.
>


yeah, and this guy.
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stor...0/28/maine.gov/


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