If truth be told, I actually LOVE to starve children. It is one of my guilty little pleasures. Some day I hope to have my own children to starve. My wife's cool with it, she likes to starve children as well.
> Greg, you wrote: > > "First, I never said I was a "master logician". This is simply another = > in a long line of dozens of mischaracterizations of my posts that proves = > the fact that you either cannot read, cannot comprehend what you read, = > choose to embellish what you read or assume things about what you read." > > "So you are going to quibble with things that "I" said? You people are = > so whacked out that it is utterly incomprehensible. So where were you = > when I was called a "liar" or a "wife beater" or "stupid" or "idiot" or = > that I "starve children". All of that is OK in your whacky bizarro = > world, but explaining to someone that if you start a fight (in email for = > Christ's sake) that I will finish that fight. Oh that is TERRIBLE! How = > could you SAY such a thing. Never mind the "liar", "stupid", "idiot" = > stuff, THAT, sir, is uncalled for." > > "People mis-characterize and read things into my posts that are not = > there." > > "Personal attacks are generally the clearest sign that someone has lost = > an argument and has nothing better to say. So now I am a wife beater, a = > liar, I starve children and I get beat up a lot. I keep learning things = > about myself that I never knew before, I love this list." > > "And, I just gotta say...a starving child reference?!?!?! I mean...what? = > So now I'm taking food out of the mouths of children because I believe = > that accepting a vendor honorarium is unethical? I...I...I literally = > don't even know what to say to something that incredibly inane. That one = > takes the cake." > > > The original question I posed to you was: > > "Oh - are you an MCSE? Would having those initials behind your name = > enhance your credibility, marketability, business ventures and/or = > profits? Would obtaining such a title be unethical and wrong? If = > having those credentials put food in your children's mouths and a roof = > over their heads, would your attitude change any?" > > Did I state you starved children? Speaking of mischaracterizations, = > choosing to embellish, assuming things about what you read and not = > comprehending.... > > I asked you if having a specific vendor-based credential put food in to = > YOUR children's mouths, would your attitude change? You can = > mischaracterize, embellish, whatever to suit your needs. > > You should be absolutely exhausted by now from all the running in = > circles you do. Stick to your guns and stay stuck or as someone else so = > eloquently stated, STFU.=20 > > Actually, you remind me a singing and dancing Charles Durning from the = > "Best Little Wh0rehouse in Texas". Ooooo - I love to dance a little = > sidestep...... You're shucking and jiving so much trying to win your = > arguments you're doing the same things you accuse others of which = > results in serious damage to any credibility you may have had. I = > originally gave you credit for sticking to your beliefs but now must = > retract that statement. > > Doctors screw up and someone dies. Lawyers screw up and someone goes to = > prison or is freed to commit further crimes [you write the final chapter = > on this one]. Any person involved with the medical, dental, physical, = > psychological arenas [and their assistants, etc] screw up and a life is = > on the line. That's the reason for federal and/or congressional = > intervention along with written laws and ethics - to guide behavior so = > as to NOT put a life in jeopardy. You know what happens when I screw = > up? Pamela the personal assistant doesn't get her e-mail from Aunt = > Betty about what pie to bake for their holiday dinner. Just have Aunt = > Betty send her recipe right after I get the mail server running = > again..... > > Professionalism, honesty, competence, experience and skill count and go = > a long way in this business. Being professional means policing your = > own, being proficient, earning respect and being an example for others = > to emulate and from there you can create the infrastructure of ethics. = > You'd better hit the silk now because your plane has way too many holes = > in it to fly and the hole you're landing yourself in apparently has no = > room for the traits I just mentioned.. Our profession hasn't been = > around long enough to begin this debate and if you think otherwise, then = > go ahead and label yourself "ahead of your time" - your ego can handle = > it. There's entirely too much cutthroat activity in this business to = > sit at one table and hammer this all out so for this generation at = > least, it's live and let live. > > Let it go, man. > > > > > > > Barry J. 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