On 10/04/2014 02:07 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
I'd admit to a certain level of personal bias and snappish mood when I
wrote that reply, due in part to the fact the OP's name and style
comes across as similar to somebody I had to deal with earlier,
although I still lean, perhaps unfairly, that he is that same sort.
Guys with very impressive (and frequently to the point of being
absurd) resume/credentials who don't actually know shit about the work
they need to do, then try to leech off others (esp colleagues) and
pass off as their own work for credit.
Usually, I'm more than happy to share what I know, especially since
much of what I learnt are from the efforts of others, but when it
comes to this sort who don't even bother to show the slightest effort,
I like tripping them up :)
By your own admissions, you exemplify everything wrong with anonymous
postings to public lists.
I'd recommend you head over to Stack Exchange where safeguards have been
designed to help you stay on topic or just not respond at all.
Or just step away from the keyboard for the weekend, go outside and take
a walk around. Stimulate the parts of your brain not associated with
operating systems and on-line interactions. Perhaps even smile at
someone you don't know. Try to remember a time when you were younger...
a time when you were hopefully less of and ass and more useful. Then
come back and be that person. Take as long as you need. The Internet
will still here when you get back.
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