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BosonMichael
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Posted: 12 May 2006 at 9:28pm | IP Logged  

Wildcat_Dude wrote:
its never too late Nick, just edit your messages

which you did do (good man)


No, Nick didn't edit it - look closely... Andy Barkl did, because it's against forum rules to post links to braindump material.

On your other point, you are correct: It's never too late to edit your own posts. Well, unless you get banned for violating forum rules... THEN it might very well be too late! ;)

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Posted: 12 May 2006 at 9:30pm | IP Logged  

pentium4forever wrote:
I realize that Mike, but it's too late now.


The little piece of paper next to the Buddy button is the Edit button.

Sorry, dude, I don't mean to give you grief about it... but helping braindumpers who destroy our certifications - even by helping out accidentally - is not permissable and should not be tolerated by anyone who cares about the integrity of our hard-earned certifications.

You're one of the good guys - you should know better, bro. Therefore, please don't take my post the wrong way... I merely mean to help keep everyone on the same side of the fight by making sure you're not providing "weapons to the enemy", so to speak.

Edited by TMichael on 12 May 2006 at 9:36pm


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Posted: 12 May 2006 at 10:45pm | IP Logged  

Yeah, I realize what your saying and can't argue with it. Posting the name of their braindumps of course helps with advertising and such in there rankings, profit, all that stuff. On a side note, I've noticed I lost 4 posts on these forums, this morning I had 800, and now 796+1=797 after this post. Hmm.......

Oh, by the way when I sent that reply back to that braindumper, I made sure box that said email me when message is read was checked, got a notification that they read it. Funny enough, I blocked the user after replying! Heh, heh!

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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 12:34am | IP Logged  

yep, missed that Andy got busy today.

and pentium4forever, the reason you got shorted some posts (never do count mine so didn't notice anyways) was because of a few posts we did on couple of dudes who got canned today. Remember the dude from India who was promoting a braindump that he operated? Also remember the odd post about "give me info about a Pentium II" (same guy) who was just trolling for A+ materials (as it turned out) and I pointed out that his profile linked him to a braindump site.

Edited by Wildcat_Dude on 13 May 2006 at 12:50am


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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 6:09am | IP Logged  

Wildcat_Dude wrote:
yep, missed that Andy got busy today.

and pentium4forever, the reason you got shorted some posts (never do count mine so didn't notice anyways) was because of a few posts we did on couple of dudes who got canned today. Remember the dude from India who was promoting a braindump that he operated? Also remember the odd post about "give me info about a Pentium II" (same guy) who was just trolling for A+ materials (as it turned out) and I pointed out that his profile linked him to a braindump site.


Yep - deleted threads can cause our own posts to disappear. WD, at that rate, you'll never get over 2000! heheh!!!

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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 11:36am | IP Logged  

I didn't even notice you had gone over until just now. and to think I've deleted over 1100 of my posts since I've joined (back when we could delete our own), ah well, just goes to show we like to talk

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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 5:26pm | IP Logged  

Wildcat_Dude wrote:
I didn't even notice you had gone over until just now. and to think I've deleted over 1100 of my posts since I've joined (back when we could delete our own), ah well, just goes to show we like to talk


Some people would say I like to lecture. heh!! :D

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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 7:06pm | IP Logged  

Oh.....well that's understandable. I guess that's fine. If the guy was braindump, then I guess I don't mind those posts were deleted. I really don't post to get my posts high. Although, I would be lying if I didn't say that I look at my number of posts.

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