March 26, 2010 at 12:14 pm
True, because the English definition of "semantics" is "the meaning of a word, phase or sentence", and what they were saying is that you have been applying and interpreting the terms incorrectly, i.e., that you have the wrong meaning.
Are you now admitting that then?
Personal opinion.
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Gift Peddie
March 26, 2010 at 12:16 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
And please, stop bashing Microsoft. We know you have issues with them, but please keep it between you and them and keep us out of it. I assume you make living of their technologies.
I am Microsoft bashing because I disagree with you nice.
we are genuinely trying to put together ideas for a possible level of certification between MCITP and MCM whether it is something Microsoft decides to do or a third party and hopefully the ideas presented here help form that cert, at least in some manner.
And again I am saying no because there is not technical valid reason for it.
Personal opinion.
March 26, 2010 at 12:17 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
And again I am saying no because there is not technical valid reason for it.
Now, unfortunately there are many who will disagree with you.
March 26, 2010 at 12:28 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
He never was President, so not missing.
Let me explain the opportunity cost of Ben Franklin not one of the early presidents.
Despite the fact that I know that you are saying this solely to try change the subject to something else that you might have a chance of winning (that being one of your only two tricks: 1) try to change the subject to something that you hope that no one here knows anything about, and 2) say some incoherently nonsensical but implicitly denigrating things that no one can completely figure out and then later claim that they mean something entirely different), but I am so attracted by the stunning ignorance of this claim that I would like to invite you to please start another thread with this gibberish as the lead off for whatever irrelevant point you think that it makes.
As it happens, I know quite a lot about Benjamin Franklin, he is my favorite american historical figure, I studied him in school and college, I live 10 miles away from where he lived and worked for most of his life. I named my first son after him. And I can tell you that ol' Ben himself would have called you flat out wrong.
He never regretted is role in America's founding or that he was never President, he always strong felt that the roles that the deity alloted to him in our national drama were not only those best suited to his talents, but those he most wanted to play. Jefferson may have been the Architect of American democracy, but Franklin was the man who invented America and Franklin the inventor always believed it to be his best and most important invention.
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March 26, 2010 at 12:29 pm
Now, unfortunately there are many who will disagree with you.
There also many that will agree with me the excluded protest one proposal at a time.
Kind regards,
Gift Peddie
March 26, 2010 at 12:32 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
True, because the English definition of "semantics" is "the meaning of a word, phase or sentence", and what they were saying is that you have been applying and interpreting the terms incorrectly, i.e., that you have the wrong meaning.
Are you now admitting that then?
Personal opinion.
Irrelevant, incorrect and incoherent response. We use sentences in English, Gift.
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March 26, 2010 at 12:36 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
Now, unfortunately there are many who will disagree with you.
There also many that will agree with me the excluded protest one proposal at a time.
Then why are you the only one that keeps telling us why what we are trying to do won't work? Doesn't matter if it doesn't happen, just the fact that we are discussing it and how it could possibly be done means that there are people that disagree with you.
Perhaps you need to agree to disagree and let us continue our academic exercise free of negativity.
March 26, 2010 at 12:42 pm
Lynn Pettis (3/26/2010)
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
Now, unfortunately there are many who will disagree with you.
There also many that will agree with me the excluded protest one proposal at a time.
Then why are you the only one that keeps telling us why what we are trying to do won't work? Doesn't matter if it doesn't happen, just the fact that we are discussing it and how it could possibly be done means that there are people that disagree with you.
Perhaps you need to agree to disagree and let us continue our academic exercise free of negativity.
I did not say it will not work I just pointed out the flaws of your validation system. I did not intend to be negative, but I am documenting my challenge to a new would be credential.
Kind regards,
Gift Peddie
March 26, 2010 at 12:46 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
Lynn Pettis (3/26/2010)
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
Now, unfortunately there are many who will disagree with you.
There also many that will agree with me the excluded protest one proposal at a time.
Then why are you the only one that keeps telling us why what we are trying to do won't work? Doesn't matter if it doesn't happen, just the fact that we are discussing it and how it could possibly be done means that there are people that disagree with you.
Perhaps you need to agree to disagree and let us continue our academic exercise free of negativity.
I did not say it will not work I just pointed out the flaws of your validation system. I did not intend to be negative, but I am documenting my challenge to a new would be credential.
How can you point out flaws in something that is simply in the idea stage. Nothing has been put to stone. Nothing you have provided has been helpful in any way and has been completely negative.
March 26, 2010 at 12:54 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
PMP is not HR. PMP is Project Management. True that a PMP certified Project Manager can manage more than IT projects, however they manage the project and not the people.
This is from personal experience in a very large software engineering company. I met only one male PMP and he was not white.
Huh? What's that got to do with anything at all?
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March 26, 2010 at 1:00 pm
How can you point out flaws in something that is simply in the idea stage. Nothing has been put to stone. Nothing you have provided has been helpful in any way and has been completely negative.
I have to agree with you who said education in the richest country in the World is a privilege to be positive that is something to digest.
Kind regards,
Gift Peddie
March 26, 2010 at 1:02 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
Now, unfortunately there are many who will disagree with you.
There also many that will agree with me the excluded protest one proposal at a time.
That sentence doesn't make sense to me. Please clarify.
I have to ask: What is your native language? You seem to follow a grammatical structure comparable with a variety of Asian samples I'm accustomed to, with regards to articles and pronouns, but you don't do so consistently. (Not that this matters, but it does make me curious.) It's not what I'm used to seeing from a Creol background either, but does have elements in common with that.
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March 26, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
How can you point out flaws in something that is simply in the idea stage. Nothing has been put to stone. Nothing you have provided has been helpful in any way and has been completely negative.
I have to agree with you who said education in the richest country in the World is a privilege to be positive that is something to digest.
What? This makes absolutely no sense to me. What are you try to say?
March 26, 2010 at 1:12 pm
GSquared (3/26/2010)
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
PMP is not HR. PMP is Project Management. True that a PMP certified Project Manager can manage more than IT projects, however they manage the project and not the people.
This is from personal experience in a very large software engineering company. I met only one male PMP and he was not white.
Huh? What's that got to do with anything at all?
What's race go to do with it? I thought that activity was illegal anyway? Oh, sorry, I thought you said pimp....:rolleyes:
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March 26, 2010 at 1:16 pm
Gift Peddie (3/26/2010)
How can you point out flaws in something that is simply in the idea stage. Nothing has been put to stone. Nothing you have provided has been helpful in any way and has been completely negative.
I have to agree with you who said education in the richest country in the World is a privilege to be positive that is something to digest.
You lost me again. The clause "to be positive that is something to digest" doesn't seem to connect to or follow from the prior clause, but I'm not sure what concept is missing.
Are you saying that it's hard to digest the idea that education is a privilege? If so, please post a thesis on why that should be changed, and I'll read it and see if I agree with you. I currently don't, but I've changed my mind on important matters many times when presented with adequate argument and data on the subject. I suggest a blog post (if you don't already have a blog, it's easy enough to start one). Send me a link once you've posted it. Or, if you feel that someone else has already adequately presented the case for this, refer me to their writings, and I'll study them.
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