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morgaene
It's alive! Mark Unseen   Feb 22 04:52 UTC 1998

What better place to announce my return to Grex than in Anne's conference?
Hi everyone. It's been quite a while. What's new?
142 responses total.
matthew
response 1 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 07:17 UTC 1998

Business is booming, married life, each and every day.  :) Welcome back !
morgaene
response 2 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 03:45 UTC 1998

New job, great relationship. Absolutely no children yet and no hopes of
marriage. Too young. By the way, Kerouac, oh sullen one who did not believe
in me....I have so far obtained the first level of certificvation from
Microsoft, and within 3 months I will be a MCSE. Within 6, a CNE.
So there. THbbbbbtttttt.
lee
response 3 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 20:31 UTC 1998

Procrastinating.  Wait, that's not new.  I always do that.
Welcome back, morgaene!
morgaene
response 4 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 03:10 UTC 1998

Procrastination? ;) Well, we sure have been procrastinating about breathing
new life into this conference! ;)
clees
response 5 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 09:52 UTC 1998

Uhhhm,
Same job, no relationship for sofar, good friends, new house.
Cerification from Microshit? (oops, sorry)
Well, that's quite worth something, a friend of mine is trying
to get the same certificate. When I asked him if that wasn't
something for me, he said that it's not my cup of tea.
I wonder if he meant to say that I am to dumb for it...:)
(or it is another certificate)
jazz
response 6 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 21:16 UTC 1998

        Microsoft Certification is largely a matter of sending money to
Microsoft (it's one of the recent corporate certifications, the test covers
more what you'd learn at the Microsoft seminars than actual knowledge about
the product - it tends to be heavy on the "in which option in which menu would
you find the option to change so and so").  He's probably implying you were
poor. :)

        I've looked a CCIE, which is the networking standard for diety-hood,
but the X.25 stuff I've never covered.
clees
response 7 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 07:12 UTC 1998

Poor I am, but that's not it.
He is a cum laude graduate in Informatica and math. He said that the
particular course was worth $ 20.000 and that it demanded full, ready
knowledge of Windows NT and yadayada.
Currently he is working at Shell Rotterdam developing firewalls.
jazz
response 8 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 18:27 UTC 1998

        Hey, cool, I develop VPDN stuff. :)
morgaene
response 9 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 04:43 UTC 1998

Actually, John, allow me to correct you, which I rarely do.
I used a QUE book which I bought for $85.00.
The exam I took was for Win95, and does not cover *which box do you check*.
It is actually a fairly comprehensive exam, and to be quite honest, I am glad
I got it. It would be nice if it were only *which box do you check* because
that would have made it a whole lot easier. ;)
I believe the actual Microsloth scam is the following:
Pay $50.00 to take the Beta exams and go through 3 hours of absolute hell,
or pay $100.00 to go through 1 hour of absolute hell. ;)
clees
response 10 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 12:05 UTC 1998

For a package deal of hell, the $ 50,- is way cheaper.
What is the price of your soul?
But the discount is of course the other way around.
But, Morgaene, I understand that it actually was something different than what
my friend did.
For him it was a six month's or so, course (full time)
morgaene
response 11 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 03:50 UTC 1998

Well, Clees, the exam I took was only one exam. You cannot achieve an MCSE
certification level with one exam. The MCSE requires a minimum of 6 exams.
If I spent 2 weeks preparing for each exam before I took them and passed all
of them on the first try, that would require 12 weeks, which is a minimum of
3 months. That is the current schedule I am on. If I am able to achieve MCSE
in 12 weeks, I will be shocked. ;) The tests are rather difficult, and even
right now as we speak, they are changing them to make them even more
difficult. I only achieved the very first level of Microsoft certification.
jazz
response 12 of 142: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 20:21 UTC 1998

        The general Microsoft scam is pretty industry-standard - they charge
an enormous amount of money for dubiously useful seminars and test heavily
on the material in those seminars.  The rationale is, it's usually a company
that's paying for an employee to be trained, and they usually make more in
sales by claiming n number of certified employees than the exhorbitant cost
of the seminars and tests.

        When I was originally MCE'ed, in '94-95, it cost the company I was
working for about $1500.

        Never took the Win95 test, though, I have to give you that, so I'm
judging on what I have taken.  The NT 3.11 stuff wasn't too hard, though,
after having successfully set up and configured the beast for IPX - IPXODI
and NASI/NACI stuff.
morgaene
response 13 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 05:04 UTC 1998

I have never paid any money to attend a Microsloth seminar in my life.
I have also never shelled out any money to take their expensive courses, and
I won't.
Microsoft doesn't make any money from the courses. They make money from the
certified people spouting their praises.
jazz
response 14 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 03:37 UTC 1998

        I don't doubt that they make money from people who've just got their
Microsoft certification at considerable time and expense (I had to talk one
of them down;  he didn't seem to understand that the fact that the OS could
be crashed by one packet disqualified it completely from being a reliable
firewall) - but at $1500 a head, I'd imagine they make money from the
seminars, too.

        I'm just surprised they haven't tried to put the other people offering
guidance in their products outta business. :)
morgaene
response 15 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 04:44 UTC 1998

Okay, well, I think we need to agree to disagree. This is drifting too far
into a niche that everyone in this conference can't appreciate. ;)
anne
response 16 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 03:06 UTC 1998

And the last time I checked MicroSoft didn't have much to do
with relationships...  Not positive ones anyway. ;)

morgaene
response 17 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 04:11 UTC 1998

I beg to differ, Microsoft has, indirectly, had a very positive effect on my
life. But, this is drifting, ;)
anne
response 18 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 9 03:05 UTC 1998

details schmetails?

clees
response 19 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 9 12:17 UTC 1998

Comments schmomments?
mooncat
response 20 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 03:22 UTC 1998

<grin>

clees
response 21 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 11:47 UTC 1998

Yes, even I know that kind of expressions (learned it from Civ II).
jazz
response 22 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 18:03 UTC 1998

        You learned to grin from Civ II?

        Eeeryeh.
clees
response 23 of 142: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 11:57 UTC 1998

No consequences schmoncequences.
birdlady
response 24 of 142: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 22:03 UTC 1998

Hey!  Congrats on your new title(s), Melly!  =)  I tried to send you mail on
your birthday, but it bounced back and said "morgaene" isn't a username.  Do
you have a new one?
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