Patrick
Thu Jan 19 04:10:29 CST 2006
gtright wrote: {My replies are inline, lowdes}
> Commonâ?¦ Nagin is just a small sample of many others around.. so give em a
> break!
>
Being part of a majority or even a large minority doesn't always make
your position the right one. That's not meant to be a measure of ethnic
background, but of beliefs. If his position is right, then it will
eventually be judged as right. If it's wrong, then it will be judged as
wrong.
> Donâ??t u all talk BS all day longâ?? and then u vote to impeach a very
> talented smart president because of some bioch sex scandalâ?¦.. and in the
> mean time u vote for retarded president 2wise, someone who will outsource all
> your hall life savings/goodies to India/Bangladesh etc.. where they can pay
> them a $1 a day there instead of paying you $15 Hr here!?
> Look around. The youngest MCSE certified guy in the WORLD is a 10-year-old
> Indian boy!. And an MCSE engineer make less here then use to make 10 years
> go!!!
>
Um, ok, I think if you would figure out a MCSE's salary divided by the
amount of overtime that they worked over a year, it may average out to
15.00/hr. But, I highly doubt that. Since they make anywhere from
$30,000 to $70,000 depending on where they are employed, and what their
exact position is.
As for the youngest certified MCSE, I personally know of a 14 year old
that has more then one cert, including a MCSD. It helped that his
parents were able to afford to pay for his training and equipment. It
also helped that he's got a high IQ. But, the main thing that made it
happen is, he **wanted** it. So, he did whatever he had to do to get
it. Right now, he's beta testing at least two Microsoft products, and
he's dinging them on every little security issue that he can find.
What does this have to do with the youngest MCSE being in India? Either
he/she wanted it badly enough too, or their parents convinced them that
they did. Otherwise, they could be anywhere from 10 to 100, and they'd
never get the cert.
> Commonâ?¦ the entire east costs from TX to Washington DC including LA,
> Carolina, VA are the most corrupted states in the continent of USA if not in
> the most part of the world!.
The entire what? Since you're a teenager, and probably spend most of
your time with a skateboard or on spaces.msn.com instead of even
considering school and watching/reading the news, I'm going to give you
a psuedo-geography lesson.
The East Coast covers everything from Maine to the Southernmost tip of
Florida. Boston, New York, Dover, Washington D.C., Baltimore, Miami,
and if you really want to stretch it, you can add a few other cities
like Philadelphia, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Orlando are considered "East
Coast Cities."
The Gulf Coast, consists of the Western edge of Florida, Mississippi,
Alabama, Georgia to an extent, Louisiana, and Texas. Houston,
Birmingham (even though it's not a coastal city) New Orleans,
Brownsville, Galveston, and Tallahassee are considered Gulf Coast cities.
I would beg to differ about any place in the US (well, other then
Washington, D.C.) being the most corrupt place in the entire world.
There are places in Mexico that are more corrupt then the US. There are
places in South America, and the Middle East that are more corrupt then
the US. There are even places in Asia that are more corrupt then the US.
--
Patrick Dickey <pd1ckey43@removethis.msn.com>
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