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Author Laura, BillyW
John

2003-03-27, 7:23 pm

Laura, I'm definitely another John, not to be confused
with my unintended namesake. I was getting ready to
abandon this message board, because the conversation is
on a par with my son's nursery class, albeit a lot more
colourful. Then I thought, why shouldn't I participate?
I'm sure I can skirt around the more puerile threads. I
was about to move over to Black Hat or Security Focus,
where I read some of your presentations, and those of
your colleagues. Respect where it's due. It's
unfortunate that this thread has already been hijacked by
an uninvited guest speaker. BillyW, I don't think you're
too impressed by those other posts either. I'm not sure,
but I'm probably just misinterpreting your writing
style. Talk about being separated by a common language.
As for the freelancer, his attitude suggests a less-than-
developed sensibility. He'll fade away soon enough, much
like a pair of old jeans with a worn crotch.
John

2003-03-27, 7:23 pm

wishful thinking johnny boy! I am here to stay. I am concerned, however,
that you associate me with a worn out crotch. I am not interested in corn
hole scrubbing, thank you though.
"John" <oh_@good._grief> wrote in message
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1280a@phx.gbl...
> Laura, I'm definitely another John, not to be confused
> with my unintended namesake. I was getting ready to
> abandon this message board, because the conversation is
> on a par with my son's nursery class, albeit a lot more
> colourful. Then I thought, why shouldn't I participate?
> I'm sure I can skirt around the more puerile threads. I
> was about to move over to Black Hat or Security Focus,
> where I read some of your presentations, and those of
> your colleagues. Respect where it's due. It's
> unfortunate that this thread has already been hijacked by
> an uninvited guest speaker. BillyW, I don't think you're
> too impressed by those other posts either. I'm not sure,
> but I'm probably just misinterpreting your writing
> style. Talk about being separated by a common language.
> As for the freelancer, his attitude suggests a less-than-
> developed sensibility. He'll fade away soon enough, much
> like a pair of old jeans with a worn crotch.



Laura A. Robinson

2003-03-27, 9:23 pm

circa Thu, 27 Mar 2003 16:41:00 -0800, in
microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, John (oh_@good._grief) said,
>
> Laura, I'm definitely another John, not to be confused
> with my unintended namesake. I was getting ready to
> abandon this message board,


Definitely don't do that. We need adult conversation around here.

> because the conversation is
> on a par with my son's nursery class, albeit a lot more
> colourful.


Yes, and with worse spelling.

> Then I thought, why shouldn't I participate?


Exactly.

> I'm sure I can skirt around the more puerile threads.


Or use large words that the synaptically deprived have to look up;
it's entertaining.

> I
> was about to move over to Black Hat or Security Focus,
> where I read some of your presentations, and those of
> your colleagues. Respect where it's due.


Thank you kindly. I was unable to speak at February's event due to
other committments, but if I can get my schedule open, I'll likely be
at upcoming events. Erik Birkholz and I may do a point-counterpoint
kind of a thing for pen testing AD and defending against it. SecFocus
is always fun. I'm supposed to do an EFS article, but I really hate
writing "on purpose". I can be verbose beyond belief if I'm answering
a question, but when I'm expected to actually use introductory
sentences and all that, I hate it. ;-)

> It's
> unfortunate that this thread has already been hijacked by
> an uninvited guest speaker. BillyW, I don't think you're
> too impressed by those other posts either. I'm not sure,
> but I'm probably just misinterpreting your writing
> style. Talk about being separated by a common language.
> As for the freelancer, his attitude suggests a less-than-
> developed sensibility. He'll fade away soon enough, much
> like a pair of old jeans with a worn crotch.


Literary simile escapes to the other side of the bridge before the
troll catches it, I'm afraid. ;-)

Laura
>


--
Any condescension detected in this post is fully unintentional and is
solely the perception of the reader. If I think you're an idiot, I'll
tell you that. You won't need to intuit it.
Laura A. Robinson

2003-03-27, 9:23 pm

yeah, go ahead and buzz off. you are stupid anyhow. good riddance.
"Laura A. Robinson" < firstinitiallastname@technolog
ist.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.18ed81ebdb1d06b698a486@msnews.microsoft.com...
> circa Thu, 27 Mar 2003 16:41:00 -0800, in
> microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, John (oh_@good._grief) said,
> >
> > Laura, I'm definitely another John, not to be confused
> > with my unintended namesake. I was getting ready to
> > abandon this message board,

>
> Definitely don't do that. We need adult conversation around here.
>
> > because the conversation is
> > on a par with my son's nursery class, albeit a lot more
> > colourful.

>
> Yes, and with worse spelling.
>
> > Then I thought, why shouldn't I participate?

>
> Exactly.
>
> > I'm sure I can skirt around the more puerile threads.

>
> Or use large words that the synaptically deprived have to look up;
> it's entertaining.
>
> > I
> > was about to move over to Black Hat or Security Focus,
> > where I read some of your presentations, and those of
> > your colleagues. Respect where it's due.

>
> Thank you kindly. I was unable to speak at February's event due to
> other committments, but if I can get my schedule open, I'll likely be
> at upcoming events. Erik Birkholz and I may do a point-counterpoint
> kind of a thing for pen testing AD and defending against it. SecFocus
> is always fun. I'm supposed to do an EFS article, but I really hate
> writing "on purpose". I can be verbose beyond belief if I'm answering
> a question, but when I'm expected to actually use introductory
> sentences and all that, I hate it. ;-)
>
> > It's
> > unfortunate that this thread has already been hijacked by
> > an uninvited guest speaker. BillyW, I don't think you're
> > too impressed by those other posts either. I'm not sure,
> > but I'm probably just misinterpreting your writing
> > style. Talk about being separated by a common language.
> > As for the freelancer, his attitude suggests a less-than-
> > developed sensibility. He'll fade away soon enough, much
> > like a pair of old jeans with a worn crotch.

>
> Literary simile escapes to the other side of the bridge before the
> troll catches it, I'm afraid. ;-)
>
> Laura
> >

>
> --
> Any condescension detected in this post is fully unintentional and is
> solely the perception of the reader. If I think you're an idiot, I'll
> tell you that. You won't need to intuit it.



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