[Pc_Support] Re: Bryan doesn't know jack (so no sense in asking him) -- WAS: NTFS Recovery Information

Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org
Sun Jul 9 02:44:33 EDT 2006


On Sun, 2006-07-09 at 02:37 -0400, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> For me, it's gotten to the point where, despite my posting sound
> technical information -- repeatedly -- for months or even years, people
> think I'm a "noob" in some area because I'm not preaching that Linux,
> Windows, whatever is the greatest thing, or pointing out issues with
> something.  Especially when I'm "going against the current."

That's what really pisses me off most.

I'll point out issues with Linux, defend Microsoft, etc...  My
statements don't match the "political alignments" people have for the
platforms they "defend as best."  Sorry.  Then they call me
"wishy-washy" on whatever they do and don't like -- just like most
Democrats and Republicans do on my political views.

Sigh.  It's _never_ "wishy-washy" to have a fixed set of sound,
technical views and apply them _evenly_ across _all_ platforms.

Hell, you want to see me really "way outside the box"?

Get me started on religion and spirituality, marriage and sex, gossip
and truth, values and hypocrites, etc...  Some people will talk away
thinking I'm a pagan, biligmist, pervert and unprincipled while others
will walk away thinking I'm a religious nut, extreme monogamist, prude
and goodie-two-shoes.

Hell, engineers think I'm an useless IT professional and IT
professionals think I'm an useless engineer.  I'm tired of everyone
think I'm whatever they are not, just because I don't agree with
everything that is in their agenda.


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Bryan J. Smith           Professional, technical annoyance
mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org     http://thebs413.blogspot.com
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The existence of Linux has far more to do with the breakup
of AT&T's monopoly than anything Microsoft has ever done.





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