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OT: Changed Sig.

I have been lurking around here for a few months now. I can't take another
idiotic posting about how do I become a MCSE? What is MCSE? Where can I find
more information on MCSE? How many courses do I need ot become MCSE?

I have decided that the "Against-TCPA" people can live with one less bozo
touting their hopeless cause. This is the last link and plug for them I will
linclude: http://www.againsttcpa.com

What is Against-TCPA?
http://www.againsttcpa.com/what-is-tcpa.html

Join them. You never know, if enough people XXXXX and complain, changes can
happen.

So as of today, I have modified my sig to inclide all the info. that any
budding MCSE needs to get up and running on the program.

I realize that this severely reduces my chances of MCNGP embracement, but I
believe it is for the overall good of the community. Lets see if this feeble
attempt on my part will actually result in less dumb-XXX posts and save some
bandwidth.

Huggs & Kisses,
Rowdy Yates
MCSE, CISSP, Security+, Linux+

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Rowdy Yates <rowdy_yates2@removethis.lycos.com> wrote in
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> result in less dumb-XXX posts and save some
> bandwidth.
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your kidding, right?

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