Hi,
My name is Alex, i am going to take a MCSE coures in HK. Does anyone can
tell me which one is the best to go for...(or which school i should never go
to)

many thanks
--
Alex

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Dragon

Dragon
Wed Oct 20 13:20:21 CDT 2004

hmmm, I don't know. I plan to take a trip to HK in about a month, then I
might know.

"Alex Dong" <AlexDong@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01175CED-2277-4514-8720-DD35A3B54F0D@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> My name is Alex, i am going to take a MCSE coures in HK. Does anyone can
> tell me which one is the best to go for...(or which school i should never
> go
> to)
>
> many thanks
> --
> Alex



Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Rowdy

Rowdy
Wed Oct 20 13:50:36 CDT 2004

Alex Dong wrote:
> Hi,
> My name is Alex, i am going to take a MCSE coures in HK. Does anyone can
> tell me which one is the best to go for...(or which school i should never go
> to)
>
> many thanks

glad to have you on board. the bathrooms are that way --------------->



--
Rowdy Yates, MCNGP #39
http://www.mcngp.com/
"Do you smell that? I think is't Albanian Goat Smegma! Who wants some?"

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by JaR

JaR
Wed Oct 20 14:30:33 CDT 2004

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Dragon climbed on a soapbox &
opined:

> hmmm, I don't know. I plan to take a trip to HK in about a month, then
> I might know.
>

Cool. Bring us back some of that duck from the Peking Restaurant over in
Kowloon.

JaR
Hungry Candidate

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Jtyc

Jtyc
Wed Oct 20 14:43:07 CDT 2004

> Cool. Bring us back some of that duck from the Peking Restaurant over in
> Kowloon.

I ordered a large pizza over there and it was the size of a small plate.

No wonder they are all so small. They don't eat!




Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Neil

Neil
Wed Oct 20 14:52:42 CDT 2004

incase you missed it "Jtyc" <jtyc_mcngp@spamblockerbitch!@yahoo.com> said
in news:ub8HH0ttEHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl:

>> Cool. Bring us back some of that duck from the Peking Restaurant over
in
>> Kowloon.
>
> I ordered a large pizza over there and it was the size of a small
plate.
>
> No wonder they are all so small. They don't eat!
>
>
>
>

who is this?

and where teh heck have you been?

--
Neil MCNGP #30
the "curious" hair on the soap of society

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by JaR

JaR
Wed Oct 20 14:55:00 CDT 2004

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jtyc climbed on a soapbox & opined:

>> Cool. Bring us back some of that duck from the Peking Restaurant over in
>> Kowloon.
>
> I ordered a large pizza over there and it was the size of a small plate.
>
> No wonder they are all so small. They don't eat!
>
>

Well, for $Deity's sake. You went to the wrong city for pizza.

Hong Kong is more known for the bratwurst & saurkraut.

JaR
Epicurian Candidate

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Jtyc

Jtyc
Wed Oct 20 15:01:24 CDT 2004

> Hong Kong is more known for the bratwurst & saurkraut.

I didn't find any German restuarants there.


Although they had some British pubs... Carlsberg and Fosters being the most
popular of beers.



Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Jtyc

Jtyc
Wed Oct 20 15:02:00 CDT 2004

> and where teh heck have you been?

Busy. Vacation.



Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by JaR

JaR
Wed Oct 20 15:17:19 CDT 2004

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jtyc climbed on a soapbox & opined:

>> Hong Kong is more known for the bratwurst & saurkraut.
>
> I didn't find any German restuarants there.
>
>
You must not have looked in the right places. Every Lederhosen dealer in HK
has an attached Gasthaus.

JaR
Oriental Candidate

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Jtyc

Jtyc
Wed Oct 20 15:48:00 CDT 2004

> You must not have looked in the right places. Every Lederhosen dealer in
HK
> has an attached Gasthaus.

I wasn't looking for Lederhosen. I shall have to make a mental note to look
for some next time I'm that way.




Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by JaR

JaR
Wed Oct 20 15:57:14 CDT 2004

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jtyc climbed on a soapbox & opined:

>> You must not have looked in the right places. Every Lederhosen dealer
>> in
> HK
>> has an attached Gasthaus.
>
> I wasn't looking for Lederhosen. I shall have to make a mental note
> to look for some next time I'm that way.
>
>
>
>

Silly man. You missed out on a gastronomic, if not a sartorial, treat!

Pizza indeed.

Pfft.

JaR
Pitying Candidate

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Jtyc

Jtyc
Wed Oct 20 16:16:49 CDT 2004

> Pizza indeed.

I ate at McDonald's as well. You ever try that place? Awesome man. If you
are ever in Honk Kong, I highly recommend it.




Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by JaR

JaR
Wed Oct 20 18:37:45 CDT 2004

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jtyc climbed on a soapbox & opined:

>> Pizza indeed.
>
> I ate at McDonald's as well. You ever try that place? Awesome man.
> If you are ever in Honk Kong, I highly recommend it.
>
>
>

Right! That does it. This thread is hereby terminated for being rediculous.
Sorry, but I don't make up the rules.

Move along, now. Nothing to see.

JaR
Terminator Candidate

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Neil

Neil
Wed Oct 20 18:45:29 CDT 2004

incase you missed it "Jtyc" <jtyc_mcngp@spamblockerbitch!@yahoo.com>
said in news:u1nodoutEHA.3788@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:

>> Pizza indeed.
>
> I ate at McDonald's as well. You ever try that place? Awesome man.
> If you are ever in Honk Kong, I highly recommend it.
>
>
>
>

wadja have, Mcmoo goo gai pan?

--
Neil MCNGP #30
the "curious" hair on the soap of society

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by JaR

JaR
Wed Oct 20 18:54:18 CDT 2004

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Neil climbed on a soapbox & opined:

> incase you missed it "Jtyc" <jtyc_mcngp@spamblockerbitch!@yahoo.com>
> said in news:u1nodoutEHA.3788@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:
>
>>> Pizza indeed.
>>
>> I ate at McDonald's as well. You ever try that place? Awesome man.
>> If you are ever in Honk Kong, I highly recommend it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> wadja have, Mcmoo goo gai pan?
>

PHWEEEEEETT!!!

Excessive silliness. 5 yard penalty and loss of down.

JaR
Ref Can

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Neil

Neil
Wed Oct 20 19:17:31 CDT 2004

incase you missed it JaR <plente@spamsuxsofthome.net> said in
news:Xns9588AC01251EBplentespamsuxsofthom@207.46.248.16:

> Excessive silliness.

thought that was a prerequisite for this bunch...

--
Neil MCNGP #30
the "curious" hair on the soap of society

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by catwalker63

catwalker63
Wed Oct 20 22:30:46 CDT 2004

Rowdy Yates <"rowdy_yates_mcngp AT yahoo DOT com"> prattled ceaslessly
in news:#x3v6WttEHA.1356@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl:

> Alex Dong wrote:
>> Hi,
>> My name is Alex, i am going to take a MCSE coures in HK. Does anyone
>> can tell me which one is the best to go for...(or which school i
>> should never go to)
>>
>> many thanks
>
> glad to have you on board. the bathrooms are that way --------------->
>
>
>

And don't spill beer on the carpet! It's new!

--
Catwalker
aka Pu$$y Feet
BS, MCP

"Definitely not wearing any underwear."

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by billLASTINIT

billLASTINIT
Thu Oct 21 07:22:35 CDT 2004

JaR wrote:
> In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jtyc climbed on a soapbox &
> opined:
>
>>> Cool. Bring us back some of that duck from the Peking Restaurant
>>> over in Kowloon.
>>
>> I ordered a large pizza over there and it was the size of a small
>> plate.
>>
>> No wonder they are all so small. They don't eat!
>>
>>
>
> Well, for $Deity's sake. You went to the wrong city for pizza.
>
> Hong Kong is more known for the bratwurst & saurkraut.
>
> JaR
> Epicurian Candidate

Let's don't be silly. EVERYONE knows that the best spaghettit can be gotten
in Hong Kong.


Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by billLASTINIT

billLASTINIT
Thu Oct 21 07:25:52 CDT 2004

Jtyc wrote:
>> Pizza indeed.
>
> I ate at McDonald's as well. You ever try that place? Awesome man.
> If you are ever in Honk Kong, I highly recommend it.

Lou: Y'know, I went to the McDonalds in uh Shelbyville on Friday night.
Wiggum: The McWhat?
Lou: Uh, the McDonalds restaraunt. I never heard of it either, but they have
over 2000 locations in this state alone.
Eddie: Hmm. Must have sprung up overnight.
Lou: You know the funniest thing though? It's the little differences.
Wiggum: Example
Lou: Well at McDonalds you can buy a Krusty Burger with cheese, right, but,
they don't call it a Krusty Burger with cheese.
Wiggum: Get out.. well what do they call it?
Lou: A Quarter Pounder with cheese.
Wiggum: A Quarter Pounder with cheese? Well I can picture the cheese, but...
uh. Do they have 'Krusty Partially Gelagnated Non Dairy Gum Based
Beverages'?
Lou: MmmHmm, they call them "Shakes".
Eddie: Shakes. You don't know what you're gettin'.

--
Fris "I'll have a KPGNDGBB please, chocolate" bee®, MCNGP #13

The MCNGP Team - We're here to help!
http://www.mcngp.com

Certaholics
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics


Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Mike

Mike
Thu Oct 21 10:55:34 CDT 2004


"Jtyc" <jtyc_mcngp@spamblockerbitch!@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:ub8HH0ttEHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > Cool. Bring us back some of that duck from the Peking Restaurant over in
> > Kowloon.
>
> I ordered a large pizza over there and it was the size of a small plate.
>
> No wonder they are all so small. They don't eat!
>

I like Chinese
I like Chinese
They only come up to your knees
And their food is guaranteed to please

--
Mike T.
MCNGP #XLI



Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Mike

Mike
Thu Oct 21 10:56:50 CDT 2004


"JaR" <plente@spamsuxsofthome.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:Xns9588A9327AD58plentespamsuxsofthom@207.46.248.16...
> In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jtyc climbed on a soapbox & opined:
>
> >> Pizza indeed.
> >
> > I ate at McDonald's as well. You ever try that place? Awesome man.
> > If you are ever in Honk Kong, I highly recommend it.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Right! That does it. This thread is hereby terminated for being
rediculous.
> Sorry, but I don't make up the rules.
>
> Move along, now. Nothing to see.
>

The person responsible for this thread has been sacked.

--
Mike T.
MCNGP #XLI



Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by LnkWizard

LnkWizard
Thu Oct 21 11:15:22 CDT 2004


"Mike T." <root@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:uBXdSa4tEHA.224@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>
> "JaR" <plente@spamsuxsofthome.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:Xns9588A9327AD58plentespamsuxsofthom@207.46.248.16...
> > In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jtyc climbed on a soapbox & opined:
> >
> > >> Pizza indeed.
> > >
> > > I ate at McDonald's as well. You ever try that place? Awesome man.
> > > If you are ever in Honk Kong, I highly recommend it.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Right! That does it. This thread is hereby terminated for being
> rediculous.
> > Sorry, but I don't make up the rules.
> >
> > Move along, now. Nothing to see.
> >
>
> The person responsible for this thread has been sacked.
>

Paper or Plastic?

--
---------------------------------------------------------------------
LnkWizard MCNGP 2^5

"He who does not test himself is worthless indeed"
---------------------------------------------------------------------



Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by The

The
Thu Oct 21 11:30:28 CDT 2004

>And don't spill beer on the carpet! It's new!

What the beer?

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by catwalker63

catwalker63
Thu Oct 21 11:53:37 CDT 2004

The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere <.> prattled ceaslessly in
news:30pfn0tfd7ta9t1j1t1douhpshkm8qmpu8@4ax.com:

>>And don't spill beer on the carpet! It's new!
>
> What the beer?
>
> Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
>

You didn't think I'd serve old beer, did you? Now take your shoes off,
you're tracking mud!

--
Catwalker
aka Pu$$y Feet
BS, MCP
MCNGP #43

"Definitely not wearing any underwear."

Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Dragon

Dragon
Fri Oct 22 08:50:49 CDT 2004

I am only going there for a week. Hopefully I will have a chance to visit
Kowloon. I also wanna try going to china for a day. :-)



"JaR" <plente@spamsuxsofthome.net> wrote in message
news:Xns95887F4974942plentespamsuxsofthom@207.46.248.16...
> In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Dragon climbed on a soapbox &
> opined:
>
>> hmmm, I don't know. I plan to take a trip to HK in about a month, then
>> I might know.
>>
>
> Cool. Bring us back some of that duck from the Peking Restaurant over in
> Kowloon.
>
> JaR
> Hungry Candidate



Re: MCSE in Hong Kong by Samuel

Samuel
Fri Oct 22 09:54:02 CDT 2004

Both Informatics and Global Knowledge are quite good but quite expensive.
They tend to teach you properly rather than teaching you how to memorise the
exam questions. Depending on what you want, learning the skills or getting
the qualifications.


"Alex Dong" <AlexDong@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01175CED-2277-4514-8720-DD35A3B54F0D@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> My name is Alex, i am going to take a MCSE coures in HK. Does anyone can
> tell me which one is the best to go for...(or which school i should never
> go
> to)
>
> many thanks
> --
> Alex