You are the network administrator for contoso.com Active Directory domain.
The domain includesWindows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows XP
Professonal client computers.A new administrator named Sandra is hired to
assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional to100 new computers. Sandra
installs the operating system on a new computer named contoso11. However,
when Sandra tries to log on to the domain from contoso11, she is
unsuccessful. The logon box does now allow her to view and select the
domain name. You need to ensure that Sandra can log on to the domain from
contoso11.

What should you do?

A. Enable the computer account for contoso11.
B. Configure contoso11 as a member of the domain.
C. Add Sandra's user account to the Enterprise Admins group.
D. Add Sandra's user account to the Server Operators group.

i think the answer is obviously B, but testking v60 says C! any ideas?

Re: 70-292 question by Steven

Steven
Wed Jun 01 16:19:15 CDT 2005

I believe TK is widely viewed as cheating [from what I hear and read] so I
am glad they got wrong answers but yes the answer is B. --- Steve


"gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:Kupne.3954$cN2.2515@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> You are the network administrator for contoso.com Active Directory domain.
> The domain includesWindows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows XP
> Professonal client computers.A new administrator named Sandra is hired to
> assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional to100 new computers.
> Sandra
> installs the operating system on a new computer named contoso11. However,
> when Sandra tries to log on to the domain from contoso11, she is
> unsuccessful. The logon box does now allow her to view and select the
> domain name. You need to ensure that Sandra can log on to the domain from
> contoso11.
>
> What should you do?
>
> A. Enable the computer account for contoso11.
> B. Configure contoso11 as a member of the domain.
> C. Add Sandra's user account to the Enterprise Admins group.
> D. Add Sandra's user account to the Server Operators group.
>
> i think the answer is obviously B, but testking v60 says C! any ideas?
>
>
>
>



Re: 70-292 question by gary

gary
Wed Jun 01 16:23:38 CDT 2005


depends on how you use it - i use it as a revision tool, see where i'm weak
and read up and practice. there are many wrong answers in the test kings
without explanations so you can't use it alone. i don't feel like i'm
cheating, but everyones entitled to their own opinion.



"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@nospam-comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ObBcQ9uZFHA.2960@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I believe TK is widely viewed as cheating [from what I hear and read] so I
> am glad they got wrong answers but yes the answer is B. --- Steve
>
>
> "gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:Kupne.3954$cN2.2515@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> > You are the network administrator for contoso.com Active Directory
domain.
> > The domain includesWindows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows XP
> > Professonal client computers.A new administrator named Sandra is hired
to
> > assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional to100 new computers.
> > Sandra
> > installs the operating system on a new computer named contoso11.
However,
> > when Sandra tries to log on to the domain from contoso11, she is
> > unsuccessful. The logon box does now allow her to view and select the
> > domain name. You need to ensure that Sandra can log on to the domain
from
> > contoso11.
> >
> > What should you do?
> >
> > A. Enable the computer account for contoso11.
> > B. Configure contoso11 as a member of the domain.
> > C. Add Sandra's user account to the Enterprise Admins group.
> > D. Add Sandra's user account to the Server Operators group.
> >
> > i think the answer is obviously B, but testking v60 says C! any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>



Re: 70-292 question by Steven

Steven
Wed Jun 01 17:03:34 CDT 2005

OK Gary. Just to clarify I did not mean to insinuate that you are cheating.
I was just stating it as a FYI on what many here and other places think of
TK. -- Steve


"gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:uHpne.3959$cN2.2605@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
>
> depends on how you use it - i use it as a revision tool, see where i'm
> weak
> and read up and practice. there are many wrong answers in the test kings
> without explanations so you can't use it alone. i don't feel like i'm
> cheating, but everyones entitled to their own opinion.
>
>
>
> "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@nospam-comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:ObBcQ9uZFHA.2960@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> I believe TK is widely viewed as cheating [from what I hear and read] so
>> I
>> am glad they got wrong answers but yes the answer is B. --- Steve
>>
>>
>> "gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>> news:Kupne.3954$cN2.2515@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
>> > You are the network administrator for contoso.com Active Directory
> domain.
>> > The domain includesWindows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows
>> > XP
>> > Professonal client computers.A new administrator named Sandra is hired
> to
>> > assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional to100 new computers.
>> > Sandra
>> > installs the operating system on a new computer named contoso11.
> However,
>> > when Sandra tries to log on to the domain from contoso11, she is
>> > unsuccessful. The logon box does now allow her to view and select the
>> > domain name. You need to ensure that Sandra can log on to the domain
> from
>> > contoso11.
>> >
>> > What should you do?
>> >
>> > A. Enable the computer account for contoso11.
>> > B. Configure contoso11 as a member of the domain.
>> > C. Add Sandra's user account to the Enterprise Admins group.
>> > D. Add Sandra's user account to the Server Operators group.
>> >
>> > i think the answer is obviously B, but testking v60 says C! any ideas?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>



Re: 70-292 question by MarkMS

MarkMS
Wed Jun 01 17:16:03 CDT 2005

I second that, The idea of learning is to investigate scenarios and learn to
apply you knowledge, not to actually look at the test and at some point come
to the conclusion (3-4th read of the paper) that you are ready for the
exam....

If you want to revise, try some exam cram end of chapter questions or
something from measureup or selftest. It is nice to have the cert, but u'll
fall on your ass if you walk into a decent job because of your MCSE - without
having the experience.

Mark.

Re: 70-292 question by Chuckie

Chuckie
Wed Jun 01 21:07:42 CDT 2005

The Answer is "B".

Testkings are not the answer, they can have mistakes and you'd never know.
You memorize incorrect answers.

292 is a mutha of an exam, you can't afford to fail any questions.

TK's don't even offer you a money back anymore... They are written by people
who are unscrupulous, for people who want the cert more than the knowledge.
Doing it the correct way is very hard work, but worth it.

Chuckie


"gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:Kupne.3954$cN2.2515@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> You are the network administrator for contoso.com Active Directory domain.
> The domain includesWindows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows XP
> Professonal client computers.A new administrator named Sandra is hired to
> assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional to100 new computers.
> Sandra
> installs the operating system on a new computer named contoso11. However,
> when Sandra tries to log on to the domain from contoso11, she is
> unsuccessful. The logon box does now allow her to view and select the
> domain name. You need to ensure that Sandra can log on to the domain from
> contoso11.
>
> What should you do?
>
> A. Enable the computer account for contoso11.
> B. Configure contoso11 as a member of the domain.
> C. Add Sandra's user account to the Enterprise Admins group.
> D. Add Sandra's user account to the Server Operators group.
>
> i think the answer is obviously B, but testking v60 says C! any ideas?
>
>
>
>



Re: 70-292 question by zenner

zenner
Wed Jun 01 23:00:57 CDT 2005

DNS...it is always the answer. The manifestation is the only question.

TestKing is a Braindump, if you are satisfied scaveging for scraps...you are
right, its your business.

If you really studied Active directory, Network infrastructure, Directory
service...it doesn't take much to review the scenerio and make a reasonable
diagnosis.

Installing the OS prepares the machine... DNS allows you to find the
DC...necessary to log on. Even a normal user, unless prohibited, has
permission to add up to 10 clients.

The problem with exams, especially purloined exams, is someome forms the
question for you. In my experisnce, the hardest part of troubleshooting is
defining the problem.

And you say the there is nothing wrong with Braindumps...so why are you
posting here?
"gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:Kupne.3954$cN2.2515@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> You are the network administrator for contoso.com Active Directory domain.
> The domain includesWindows Server 2003 domain controllers and Windows XP
> Professonal client computers.A new administrator named Sandra is hired to
> assist you in deploying Windows XP Professional to100 new computers.
> Sandra
> installs the operating system on a new computer named contoso11. However,
> when Sandra tries to log on to the domain from contoso11, she is
> unsuccessful. The logon box does now allow her to view and select the
> domain name. You need to ensure that Sandra can log on to the domain from
> contoso11.
>
> What should you do?
>
> A. Enable the computer account for contoso11.
> B. Configure contoso11 as a member of the domain.
> C. Add Sandra's user account to the Enterprise Admins group.
> D. Add Sandra's user account to the Server Operators group.
>
> i think the answer is obviously B, but testking v60 says C! any ideas?
>
>
>
>



Re: 70-292 question by T-Bone

T-Bone
Thu Jun 02 07:49:06 CDT 2005

"gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote
> What should you do?
<snip>
> i think the answer is obviously B, but testking v60 says C! any ideas?

The answer is actually E, stop being a cheating ashfarker and use legitimate
study materials instead.
--
T-Bone
MCNGP XL



Re: 70-292 question by Ogre

Ogre
Thu Jun 02 14:01:08 CDT 2005

gary wrote:
i don't feel like i'm
> cheating, but everyones entitled to their own opinion.

Just because you don't feel like an A$$FUKCER doesn't mean you aren't one!

Re: 70-292 question by CBIC

CBIC
Thu Jun 02 14:09:40 CDT 2005

gary wrote:
i
> don't feel like i'm cheating,


And maybe you don't feel like a fag when you're boyfriend is giving it to
you up the a$$ but you are.
--
aka
Doom MCNGP #38
www.mcngp.com knocked up your sister.
Don't forget to send spam to spam.thisbiotch@gmail.com




Re: 70-292 question by JaR

JaR
Thu Jun 02 14:07:30 CDT 2005

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, gary expostulated for all the world to
hear;

> i don't feel like i'm
> cheating, but everyones entitled to their own opinion.
>

Holding on to an undefensible opinion in the face of overwhelming evidence
to the contrary is one definition of insanity.

--
JaR
Thug 10110
MCNGP.com dept of Psychiatry

Re: 70-292 question by Kevin

Kevin
Sun Jun 05 10:12:40 CDT 2005

If you read the NDA at the beginning of the exam, you will see that MS
considers this cheating. Doesn't matter how you justify using it.

"gary" <g_medley@-spam-ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:uHpne.3959$cN2.2605@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
>
> depends on how you use it - i use it as a revision tool, see where i'm
weak
> and read up and practice. there are many wrong answers in the test kings
> without explanations so you can't use it alone. i don't feel like i'm
> cheating, but everyones entitled to their own opinion.
>



Re: 70-292 question by The

The
Sun Jun 05 14:36:45 CDT 2005

"Kevin" <Someone@> wrote
> If you read the NDA at the beginning of the exam, you will see that MS
> considers this cheating. Doesn't matter how you justify using it.

I would give Microsoft legal agreements the same level of consideration that
Microsoft gave it's legal agreements with Apple while developing Windows
behind Steve Job's back via reverse engineering it off the Lisa prototypes.
The amount of consideration that Microsoft gave these agreements was NONE,
they looked for loopholes and exploited them, and I'm certain that there are
loopholes in the exam NDA you read today, which you should exploit at every
opportunity.

So if Microsoft considers this cheating, Microsoft should remember that
Microsoft has set the example that cheating is acceptable and as such, they
reap what they sow.

Your brain is a piece of paper and I claim my $2.50 (make payments in gold)
{?1}.

Microcephalic S. Bob
http://www.roblindman.com/ - my opinion is better than yours, in my opinion



Re: 70-292 question by zenner

zenner
Sun Jun 05 15:00:39 CDT 2005

Standard answer of the incorrigible.

I'll stop_______ (insert your choice of, killing, speeding, stealing,
pillaging..or make up your own), when "everyone" else stops.

You as an individual have control over your actions. Society has enacted
laws to exact penalties for various actions that it considers as
infractions, crimes or acts of moral degeneracy. Your choice to link the two
in no way is an excuse. In fact, by your own admission you accept the fact
that you are wrong and will continue to do wrong. So much for the moral high
ground. Possibly, you could claim some linkage, if the acts of the other
criminals directly affected you, your security or livelihood, might be a
case for self defense...but this fails that simple test. You are a thief, a
quibbler and in both cases...not even very good at either, same as your lack
of talent in MS exams.

Need some steroids too? Calais? Answers to the S.A.T?


"<!-- The F-Word --> <? echo "General Microcephalic S. Bob"; ?> <!--
Antisocial Interfaces -->" <{ http://www.planetoftheheads.com/ - head first
into the future }> wrote in message
news:ecf2dXgaFHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> "Kevin" <Someone@> wrote
>> If you read the NDA at the beginning of the exam, you will see that MS
>> considers this cheating. Doesn't matter how you justify using it.
>
> I would give Microsoft legal agreements the same level of consideration
> that Microsoft gave it's legal agreements with Apple while developing
> Windows behind Steve Job's back via reverse engineering it off the Lisa
> prototypes. The amount of consideration that Microsoft gave these
> agreements was NONE, they looked for loopholes and exploited them, and I'm
> certain that there are loopholes in the exam NDA you read today, which you
> should exploit at every opportunity.
>
> So if Microsoft considers this cheating, Microsoft should remember that
> Microsoft has set the example that cheating is acceptable and as such,
> they reap what they sow.
>
> Your brain is a piece of paper and I claim my $2.50 (make payments in
> gold) {?1}.
>
> Microcephalic S. Bob
> http://www.roblindman.com/ - my opinion is better than yours, in my
> opinion
>



Re: 70-292 question by The

The
Sun Jun 05 18:40:53 CDT 2005

"zenner" <zenner@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:HRIoe.105$bv7.50@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Standard answer of the incorrigible.

Standard response of the repetitive failure who thinks that hard work is
rewarding.

> I'll stop_______ (insert your choice of, killing, speeding, stealing,
> pillaging..or make up your own), when "everyone" else stops.

People will steal in response to stealing, people will kill in response to
killing, people will speed in response to speeding, people will pillage in
response to pillaging. Once they have done these things, they will claim the
initial act was wrong, and that the act of retaliation was justice. Neither
is wrong and neither is justice, and Karma is the fools way of trying to
reconcile ignorance of this truth and to control the actions of others.

The truth: People will never stop killing, speeding, stealing, or pillaging.
Am I to be an exception? Am I to believe that you are an exception? Neither
you nor I are above our existances, but you are the fool who claims he is.

A fool believes people will one day discontinue these practices. I pity the
fool. Congratulations, you have my pity.

> You as an individual have control over your actions. Society has enacted
> laws to exact penalties for various actions that it considers as
> infractions, crimes or acts of moral degeneracy.

Society perpetuates these acts and uses the notion of law to shield itself
from responsibility, or to justify these acts. Society is in no position to
exact penalties so long as society fails to exact these penalties upon
itself. But who will stop society?

> Your choice to link the two in no way is an excuse. In fact, by your own
> admission you accept the fact that you are wrong and will continue to do
> wrong.

I've made it clear that my statements here are a work of fiction, for your
entertainment purposes only. So if you choose to believe that anything I
state is an admission of fact or my acceptance of a fact, you are a fool
that believes what he reads and does not read thoroughly enough to actually
grasp the full story. I will undoubtedly explain this numerous times and
yet, people will still fail to grasp this simple premise. How many times
will I need to rephrase it before you actually read it? I will get to call
you ignorant each time, because you will be if you overlook it and yet
maintain your position.

Your perception of right and wrong will make no difference to me now or at
any point in the future, nor will you ever be in a position to exact
penalties upon me for those perceptions.

> So much for the moral high ground.

There is no moral high ground. We are either criminals or slaves. Some are
both. Which are you?

> Possibly, you could claim some linkage, if the acts of the other criminals
> directly affected you, your security or livelihood, might be a case for
> self defense...but this fails that simple test. You are a thief, a
> quibbler and in both cases...not even very good at either, same as your
> lack of talent in MS exams.

What is it that you believe that I have stolen? Is it stealing to look
through the window of the store and be satisfied enough with the memory of
the display? Perhaps I merely aspire to Rob from the rich to give to the
poor? Would you object to such a noble purpose?

I've never taken any MS exams because they are for stupid people. If I were
to take it, I would not fail. I may choose to do so in the future, but
largely for the purpose of satisfying the requirements for my as yet
undisclosed experiment, of which you are now an unwitting component. I will
likely prove that the tests are for stupid people in a very short period of
time with a simple mathematical equation. At present, I am merely gathering
evidence to support my hypothesis.

It takes two to quibble, welcome to the club.

I'm a better quibbler than you are, and I have the stamina to continue,
whereas you will give up easily. I can type faster, communicate clearly and
unclearly, and I can confuse or clarify any point I choose to the point that
you are incapable of countering it, regardless of whether I believe the
point or not, and regardless of whether there is any truth to it whatsoever.
It is an art form which you have yet to master yet you would declare
yourself the master.

> Need some steroids too? Calais? Answers to the S.A.T?

I have no need of anything. I have all of the answers. Do you want them? You
can buy them from someone else, but I will give them away for nothing. In
this way, I will prove that paper has no value. Would you object to such a
noble purpose?

Microcephalic S. Bob
http://www.roblindman.com/ - 270-290-291-293-294-298-299 - Answer to "What
tests do I need to take to get my MCSE?"



Re: 70-292 question by zenner

zenner
Sun Jun 05 18:47:43 CDT 2005

Excuse me...must have been that burrito! ... Good thing I didn't I miss
anything important?


"<!-- The F-Word --> <? echo "General Microcephalic S. Bob"; ?> <!--
Antisocial Interfaces --> // 270-290-291-293-294-298-299" <{
http://www.planetoftheheads.com/ - head first into the future }> wrote in
message news:%23lOg%23fiaFHA.1044@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> "zenner" <zenner@pacbell.net> wrote in message
> news:HRIoe.105$bv7.50@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
>> Standard answer of the incorrigible.
>
> Standard response of the repetitive failure who thinks that hard work is
> rewarding.
>
>> I'll stop_______ (insert your choice of, killing, speeding, stealing,
>> pillaging..or make up your own), when "everyone" else stops.
>
> People will steal in response to stealing, people will kill in response to
> killing, people will speed in response to speeding, people will pillage in
> response to pillaging. Once they have done these things, they will claim
> the initial act was wrong, and that the act of retaliation was justice.
> Neither is wrong and neither is justice, and Karma is the fools way of
> trying to reconcile ignorance of this truth and to control the actions of
> others.
>
> The truth: People will never stop killing, speeding, stealing, or
> pillaging. Am I to be an exception? Am I to believe that you are an
> exception? Neither you nor I are above our existances, but you are the
> fool who claims he is.
>
> A fool believes people will one day discontinue these practices. I pity
> the fool. Congratulations, you have my pity.
>
>> You as an individual have control over your actions. Society has enacted
>> laws to exact penalties for various actions that it considers as
>> infractions, crimes or acts of moral degeneracy.
>
> Society perpetuates these acts and uses the notion of law to shield itself
> from responsibility, or to justify these acts. Society is in no position
> to exact penalties so long as society fails to exact these penalties upon
> itself. But who will stop society?
>
>> Your choice to link the two in no way is an excuse. In fact, by your own
>> admission you accept the fact that you are wrong and will continue to do
>> wrong.
>
> I've made it clear that my statements here are a work of fiction, for your
> entertainment purposes only. So if you choose to believe that anything I
> state is an admission of fact or my acceptance of a fact, you are a fool
> that believes what he reads and does not read thoroughly enough to
> actually grasp the full story. I will undoubtedly explain this numerous
> times and yet, people will still fail to grasp this simple premise. How
> many times will I need to rephrase it before you actually read it? I will
> get to call you ignorant each time, because you will be if you overlook it
> and yet maintain your position.
>
> Your perception of right and wrong will make no difference to me now or at
> any point in the future, nor will you ever be in a position to exact
> penalties upon me for those perceptions.
>
>> So much for the moral high ground.
>
> There is no moral high ground. We are either criminals or slaves. Some are
> both. Which are you?
>
>> Possibly, you could claim some linkage, if the acts of the other
>> criminals directly affected you, your security or livelihood, might be a
>> case for self defense...but this fails that simple test. You are a thief,
>> a quibbler and in both cases...not even very good at either, same as your
>> lack of talent in MS exams.
>
> What is it that you believe that I have stolen? Is it stealing to look
> through the window of the store and be satisfied enough with the memory of
> the display? Perhaps I merely aspire to Rob from the rich to give to the
> poor? Would you object to such a noble purpose?
>
> I've never taken any MS exams because they are for stupid people. If I
> were to take it, I would not fail. I may choose to do so in the future,
> but largely for the purpose of satisfying the requirements for my as yet
> undisclosed experiment, of which you are now an unwitting component. I
> will likely prove that the tests are for stupid people in a very short
> period of time with a simple mathematical equation. At present, I am
> merely gathering evidence to support my hypothesis.
>
> It takes two to quibble, welcome to the club.
>
> I'm a better quibbler than you are, and I have the stamina to continue,
> whereas you will give up easily. I can type faster, communicate clearly
> and unclearly, and I can confuse or clarify any point I choose to the
> point that you are incapable of countering it, regardless of whether I
> believe the point or not, and regardless of whether there is any truth to
> it whatsoever. It is an art form which you have yet to master yet you
> would declare yourself the master.
>
>> Need some steroids too? Calais? Answers to the S.A.T?
>
> I have no need of anything. I have all of the answers. Do you want them?
> You can buy them from someone else, but I will give them away for nothing.
> In this way, I will prove that paper has no value. Would you object to
> such a noble purpose?
>
> Microcephalic S. Bob
> http://www.roblindman.com/ - 270-290-291-293-294-298-299 - Answer to "What
> tests do I need to take to get my MCSE?"
>



Re: 70-292 question by The

The
Sun Jun 05 22:06:16 CDT 2005

It's as important as you make it. You made it important. That's why you're
stupid.

"zenner" <zenner@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:zaMoe.265$Z44.189@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
> Excuse me...must have been that burrito! ... Good thing I didn't I miss
> anything important?
>
>
> "<!-- The F-Word --> <? echo "General Microcephalic S. Bob"; ?> <!--
> Antisocial Interfaces --> // 270-290-291-293-294-298-299" <{
> http://www.planetoftheheads.com/ - head first into the future }> wrote in
> message news:%23lOg%23fiaFHA.1044@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> "zenner" <zenner@pacbell.net> wrote in message
>> news:HRIoe.105$bv7.50@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
>>> Standard answer of the incorrigible.
>>
>> Standard response of the repetitive failure who thinks that hard work is
>> rewarding.
>>
>>> I'll stop_______ (insert your choice of, killing, speeding, stealing,
>>> pillaging..or make up your own), when "everyone" else stops.
>>
>> People will steal in response to stealing, people will kill in response
>> to killing, people will speed in response to speeding, people will
>> pillage in response to pillaging. Once they have done these things, they
>> will claim the initial act was wrong, and that the act of retaliation was
>> justice. Neither is wrong and neither is justice, and Karma is the fools
>> way of trying to reconcile ignorance of this truth and to control the
>> actions of others.
>>
>> The truth: People will never stop killing, speeding, stealing, or
>> pillaging. Am I to be an exception? Am I to believe that you are an
>> exception? Neither you nor I are above our existances, but you are the
>> fool who claims he is.
>>
>> A fool believes people will one day discontinue these practices. I pity
>> the fool. Congratulations, you have my pity.
>>
>>> You as an individual have control over your actions. Society has enacted
>>> laws to exact penalties for various actions that it considers as
>>> infractions, crimes or acts of moral degeneracy.
>>
>> Society perpetuates these acts and uses the notion of law to shield
>> itself from responsibility, or to justify these acts. Society is in no
>> position to exact penalties so long as society fails to exact these
>> penalties upon itself. But who will stop society?
>>
>>> Your choice to link the two in no way is an excuse. In fact, by your own
>>> admission you accept the fact that you are wrong and will continue to do
>>> wrong.
>>
>> I've made it clear that my statements here are a work of fiction, for
>> your entertainment purposes only. So if you choose to believe that
>> anything I state is an admission of fact or my acceptance of a fact, you
>> are a fool that believes what he reads and does not read thoroughly
>> enough to actually grasp the full story. I will undoubtedly explain this
>> numerous times and yet, people will still fail to grasp this simple
>> premise. How many times will I need to rephrase it before you actually
>> read it? I will get to call you ignorant each time, because you will be
>> if you overlook it and yet maintain your position.
>>
>> Your perception of right and wrong will make no difference to me now or
>> at any point in the future, nor will you ever be in a position to exact
>> penalties upon me for those perceptions.
>>
>>> So much for the moral high ground.
>>
>> There is no moral high ground. We are either criminals or slaves. Some
>> are both. Which are you?
>>
>>> Possibly, you could claim some linkage, if the acts of the other
>>> criminals directly affected you, your security or livelihood, might be a
>>> case for self defense...but this fails that simple test. You are a
>>> thief, a quibbler and in both cases...not even very good at either, same
>>> as your lack of talent in MS exams.
>>
>> What is it that you believe that I have stolen? Is it stealing to look
>> through the window of the store and be satisfied enough with the memory
>> of the display? Perhaps I merely aspire to Rob from the rich to give to
>> the poor? Would you object to such a noble purpose?
>>
>> I've never taken any MS exams because they are for stupid people. If I
>> were to take it, I would not fail. I may choose to do so in the future,
>> but largely for the purpose of satisfying the requirements for my as yet
>> undisclosed experiment, of which you are now an unwitting component. I
>> will likely prove that the tests are for stupid people in a very short
>> period of time with a simple mathematical equation. At present, I am
>> merely gathering evidence to support my hypothesis.
>>
>> It takes two to quibble, welcome to the club.
>>
>> I'm a better quibbler than you are, and I have the stamina to continue,
>> whereas you will give up easily. I can type faster, communicate clearly
>> and unclearly, and I can confuse or clarify any point I choose to the
>> point that you are incapable of countering it, regardless of whether I
>> believe the point or not, and regardless of whether there is any truth to
>> it whatsoever. It is an art form which you have yet to master yet you
>> would declare yourself the master.
>>
>>> Need some steroids too? Calais? Answers to the S.A.T?
>>
>> I have no need of anything. I have all of the answers. Do you want them?
>> You can buy them from someone else, but I will give them away for
>> nothing. In this way, I will prove that paper has no value. Would you
>> object to such a noble purpose?
>>
>> Microcephalic S. Bob
>> http://www.roblindman.com/ - 270-290-291-293-294-298-299 - Answer to
>> "What tests do I need to take to get my MCSE?"
>>
>
>



Re: 70-292 question by rainman

rainman
Sun Jun 05 22:58:10 CDT 2005

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zenner wrote:
> Standard answer of the incorrigible.
>
> I'll stop_______ (insert your choice of, killing, speeding, stealing,
> pillaging..or make up your own), when "everyone" else stops.
>
> You as an individual have control over your actions. Society has enacted
> laws to exact penalties for various actions that it considers as
> infractions, crimes or acts of moral degeneracy. Your choice to link the two
> in no way is an excuse. In fact, by your own admission you accept the fact
> that you are wrong and will continue to do wrong. So much for the moral high
> ground. Possibly, you could claim some linkage, if the acts of the other
> criminals directly affected you, your security or livelihood, might be a
> case for self defense...but this fails that simple test. You are a thief, a
> quibbler and in both cases...not even very good at either, same as your lack
> of talent in MS exams.
>
> Need some steroids too? Calais? Answers to the S.A.T?

Don't bother... this guy isn't worth responding to. I've blocked
messages from him, although I won't say how, because he'll just try to
find a way around it... like some poor pathetic child who demands attention.

Rainman

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>>http://www.roblindman.com/ - my opinion is better than yours, in my
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Re: 70-292 question by The

The
Mon Jun 06 01:25:28 CDT 2005

"rainman" <news.76939@buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
news:t-idndN05YJPVD7fRVn-2A@buckeye-express.com...
> Don't bother... this guy isn't worth responding to. I've blocked
> messages from him, although I won't say how, because he'll just try to
> find a way around it... like some poor pathetic child who demands
> attention.
>
> Rainman

Ahhh... I love the stupid. You see, on one hand, he's trying to claim I'm
not worth it, but look at all the effort he's gone to, in order to hide from
ME. I must have really nailed exactly what he is.

And you see, he's quadruply stupid now, because now we can say anything we
want about him and not only can't he defend himself, but he'll remain
ignorant about it for the rest of his life.

Further, he's even MORE stupid than all of that, because if anyone replies
to me, he'll have to see the text quoted in the replies. And it wouldn't be
all that hard for me to get someone else (or a computer) in a different
place to reply to any one of my posts, would it? And little does he know
that I'm a very experienced computer software developer with a background in
phonetics, grammar and syntax, and every little trick imaginable to contort
text and shift it around the world.

Don't worry, folks - he can never really block me unless he turns off the
Internet forever. We'll watch this one play out, because his little defenses
are all too easy to breach, and now we can throw invisible joke grenades at
him every time he posts. And, since he's unable to listen, it will be our
little "Private" joke.

Aren't we all glad this guy is no longer with the military? I mean, sheesh,
our tax dollars paid him to defend our country, and here he's too much of a
coward to even defend himself. Like some poor pathetic child who hides
behind his mommy while he insults other people? Puts his fingers in his ears
and makes loud noises so he doesn't have to hear a truth he doesn't want to
hear? I'm glad my freedom doesn't depend on his kind of incompetence, aren't
you?

General Microcephalic S. "Nothing to fear but fear itself" Bob
http://www.roblindman.com/ - we secretly replaced Rainman's coffee with
Folger's Crystal Meth. Think anyone will notice?