Better Than Aliens
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@JaredBusch said in Better Than Aliens:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/post/6665216
Also add the 'curtis' tag to this post.
What does that even mean?
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@coliver read the linked thread if you want.
normally I ignore him, but he was spewing his normal bullshit and i felt like telling him to shut up. -
Well, he thinks that because he's certified insane that that is a blanket certification. And that VoIP means Voice over IP. And his voice is heard only by posting rants on SW. So as he has been certified and needs to engineer his voice to be heard of IP.
Amazing, he got certified just three years after he says the Internet was invented.
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Wow not that he surprises me at all anymore but really???
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@scottalanmiller said in Better Than Aliens:
Well, he thinks that because he's certified insane that that is a blanket certification. And that VoIP means Voice over IP. And his voice is heard only by posting rants on SW. So as he has been certified and needs to engineer his voice to be heard of IP.
Amazing, he got certified just three years after he says the Internet was invented.
More of a reason to not believe in certifications
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@wirestyle22 said in Better Than Aliens:
@scottalanmiller said in Better Than Aliens:
Well, he thinks that because he's certified insane that that is a blanket certification. And that VoIP means Voice over IP. And his voice is heard only by posting rants on SW. So as he has been certified and needs to engineer his voice to be heard of IP.
Amazing, he got certified just three years after he says the Internet was invented.
More of a reason to not believe in certifications
He's not actually certified dude. LOL
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@scottalanmiller I definitely said this out loud in mcbains accent
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What VoiP certification even existed sixteen years ago?
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He has alot of "certs" listed on his SW profile.
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Everybody remember not to confuse "certified" with "certifiable". Curtis is the latter.
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@RojoLoco said in Better Than Aliens:
Everybody remember not to confuse "certified" with "certifiable". Curtis is the latter.
Someone who is certifiable just means that the hospital hasn't gotten a hold of them yet. I'm guessing he's actually be diagnosed.
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@scottalanmiller said in Better Than Aliens:
@RojoLoco said in Better Than Aliens:
Everybody remember not to confuse "certified" with "certifiable". Curtis is the latter.
Someone who is certifiable just means that the hospital hasn't gotten a hold of them yet. I'm guessing he's actually be diagnosed.
I guess it's possible... as long as the doctors felt he wasn't a threat to himself or others, they would have released him back into the wild.
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@RojoLoco said in Better Than Aliens:
@scottalanmiller said in Better Than Aliens:
@RojoLoco said in Better Than Aliens:
Everybody remember not to confuse "certified" with "certifiable". Curtis is the latter.
Someone who is certifiable just means that the hospital hasn't gotten a hold of them yet. I'm guessing he's actually be diagnosed.
I guess it's possible... as long as the doctors felt he wasn't a threat to himself or others, they would have released him back into the wild.
Yeah, I think that they just got sloppy there
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@JaredBusch lol. It can mean either... when your confused.
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I just want to state this as bluntly as possible....
He literally confused a plastic thing you hold in your hand with a phone number!
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@scottalanmiller said in Better Than Aliens:
I just want to state this as bluntly as possible....
He literally confused a plastic thing you hold in your hand with a phone number!
You mean I can't physically hold a phone number?! well wth
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@DustinB3403 said in Better Than Aliens:
@scottalanmiller said in Better Than Aliens:
I just want to state this as bluntly as possible....
He literally confused a plastic thing you hold in your hand with a phone number!
You mean I can't physically hold a phone number?! well wth
Of course you can, ten out of twenty calls I hold the phone number to my ear and talk over the Ether.
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Windows Update breaks RDP into desktops....
Do you mean enforces the policy that you shouldn't be RDPing into desktops for daily use.