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bellcurve

2003-08-29, 3:24 pm

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All of you shutup. I use to smoke pot and recieved my
first cert when I was 17. I'm now a lan admin for over 4
years and I make more than most of you so stop your
bitchin and for the comment about the kids being pussies
today your just gay.
>-----Original Message-----
>It's called balance. I'm sure nobody expects him to do
>MCP exams for the rest of his life. But at 14 it is not
>too early to start teaching resposibility and work/life
>balance. Chrsit no wonder the kids of today are such
>pussies.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
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>>>-----Original Message-----
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>>>>-----Original Message-----
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>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>I have read the terms and conditions of the exam: 70-

>>270.
>>>>>I have have a son going to be 14 in 2 months. He

> really
>>>>>likes to use computers, and I was going to buy him

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>>>>>training book (exam number above).
>>>>>Is it possiable for him to take the exam at age 14?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Matt
>>>>>.
>>>>
>>>>Youngest I have heard of is 13.
>>>>
>>>>But - Why?
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>Why not? would you rather his kid go around smoking
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>>>and knocking up chicks? God forbid anyone learn

> anything
>>>or do anything productive before college.
>>>.
>>>

>>
>>God forbid anyone enjoying themselves. If he wants to
>>start taking MCP exams, then I'm sure he'll find out
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for
>>himself - let him play football (sorry, soccer if

you're
>>an American), go out & have some fun if he wants.
>>.
>>

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