a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m said:
I'm a certified DBA, SQL Server 2005..
There's been a cite of your court records, so we know that to be a fact. Do
you have a cite of or a link to your Certification, so we will know that to
be a fact, and not just an assertion? By the way, isn't SQL Server 2005
multiple versions out of date? Seems to me there has been more than one new
release since the 2005 version.
and I'm working on my Mastering
Certificiation.
How nice. If and when you get it, will you post a cite to official records
that prove you got it? What subject are you "mastering" -- newsgroup
harrassment? If it is to do with SQL Server, then you'd best be head down
and elbows up working on it, as your posts here indicate that you are 'way
below a "master" level with SQL Server.
I've been using SQL Server fulltime for 11 years.
If you are, indeed, a DBA, then you'd likely be doing more than "using" SQL
Server, wouldn't you? I've known a lot of users, not knowledgeable about
server databases, who "used SQL Server, Informix, Oracle, and Sybase SQL
Anywhere for many years" -- they just "used" those server databases via
developed database applications.
I -earn- my certs.. all the MVPs around here
just run around bullying people who
graduate to SQL Server.
Unless I am mistaken, you have never provided a cite or link to prove that
you have any certification. You can validate MVPs at
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com. Few of the MVPs who correct your
erroneous and false statements would "bully" people who use SQL Server,
because most of them use SQL Server as a data repository for their
applications when it is appropriate.
MVPs are chosen by Microsoft to honor their contributions to the Microsoft
software user communities. But then, you would not know about actually
contributing to the user communities, as you only try to harrass, and never
seem to be able to answer any questions or help people in the newsgroups
_solve_ their problems.