Ahhh we have a biter. Now if we could just move your reading comprehension
up a notch we might have something interesting.
I never said you were wrong, I was simply reminding you to perform your due
diligence. If you give a solution, it is just good form to also list any
possible side effects.
And its MCT , (comma) Certified Cheese Master (Separate certification).
I earned my three separate MCSE certifications(four if you go by strict MS
rules), and I earned my MCT. Actually the massive amount of tests is direct
effect of being an MCT. I did it for myself and because it has a direct
effect on my career.
I made up the cheese master certification series myself. I am the founder
and sole owner of said certification. Not to pat myself on the back but...oh
wait, no... I guess that is kind of patting myself on the back.
So when I place my accomplishments in my signature the reader gets an idea
of who I am. Possibly knowledgeable(at least enough to pass a bunch of
tests), experienced(or at least has been around quite a while), and maybe a
little sarcastic and ironic.
The only thing your signature conveys is a pitiful hope for acceptance by
the phantom newsgroup readers who decide who gets to be and not to be an
MVP.
I am not saying that being an MVP is not an honor. It is.
But saying "Future MVP"? Its like watching a movie were the leading man or
lady turns to the camera at the end of every scene and says "that was Oscar
worthy!".
Unless it's Tom Hanks.
But he was genetically engineered to win Oscars.
--
Manny Borges
MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
MCT, Certified Cheese Master
There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary
and those who don't.