So I fire up the trust ol' (mostly unused) alternate Gmail account, the one
that I used to have in my sig, but not the one you should use if you want to
contact me (get all that?). In it, I see an email from "David Kacuba" - a
nice request that went something like this:
<quote>
need some exams microsoft
</quote>
That's it. No please, no thank you, no "I'm a cheating turd."
What's with these people? Perhaps I should give him a little credit, because
it occurs to me that he may have just googled "need some exams microsoft",
and when a thread in this NG popped up, he ripped my email addy out of it
and requested some exams. Misguided research, but research nonetheless.
Whatever, that's probably not the case. Anyway, my reply to him:
<quote>
Are you serious, dude? Firstly, why would you email this address? Secondly,
why do you think I would give you Microsoft exams? I don't even have them.
No one but Microsoft does. Besides, if I did have them and give them to you,
that would be breaking the NDA, not to mention cheating. I suggest that you
earn your MS certifications, not cheat your way through them. Damn, you're
an idiot.
</quote>
Is this the future of arsechucking?
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KB
MCNGP #26
nerd32768's "power of twos" decree prompted me to say this: www.mcngp.com.