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- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:57:56 -0500
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roy lo wrote: > There is nothing "classic" about his partition style, if you don't > believe me; ask anybody that has been a sys admin since the 80s or > earily 90s. Hmm...[1] > Sure, and what makes you to judge me? Do you know more unix than I am? > (if you are trying to bring the cerfications crap to me, don't even try > 'cause I got them as well) > I'm not a likable person. but it is "un"professional to discredit > someone in this way. I never say I know everything. And I always support > my arguments with reasonable knowledge or source. If I make a mistake I > accept quickly. I don't see many of you do that. Neverless, so far I'm > the only person that is willing to say the word "sorry" and accept my > mistakes (that I have see so far in this group). I am not judging *you* per se, just the slightly elitist tone to some of your posts. I will not be drawn into the "my UNIX phallus is bigger than your UNIX phallus" game. I have no certification, and only a coupla years of *actual* *NIX experience. I have been a sysadmin in practise for about a year, and one in title only for the last few weeks. I am willing to admit when I dunno and defer to someone more knowledgable. When I think I know something (and that commenting will actually be *useful* to someone), I comment. I try to resist showing off my own paltry knowledge. I think that (if the search function were working! ;) a search of the tlug@example.com archives would show many instances where I have admitted ignorance. You may find me asking "14M3R" questions in some cases. And I have certainly apologised. And I will apologise here again: I am sorry that I did not follow Chris's lead and killfile you myself. I accept that mistake and will soon be correcting it. -Josh [1] One may find it interesting to apply the below remark to the above remark.
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