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Gangs!

 
[email protected] wrote:
> You guys with collapsable Ford F-150's can now get a real truck!
>
> Thanks,Ripper
> We Need DEATH SQUADS in the USA to Get Rid of Terrorists AND Street
> Gangs!


Is there actually an IQ test when you sign up for WebTV or is it just an
amazing coincidence? :D

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Even though they would all score the same if there were an IQ test, I think
its more of the "birds of a feather" thing.
..
"Exit" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] wrote:
> > You guys with collapsable Ford F-150's can now get a real truck!
> >
> > Thanks,Ripper
> > We Need DEATH SQUADS in the USA to Get Rid of Terrorists AND Street
> > Gangs!

>
> Is there actually an IQ test when you sign up for WebTV or is it just an
> amazing coincidence? :D
>
> --
> Julian
> ---------
> = Pretentious Sig required =
>
>



 
Roughly 12/26/03 12:42, Exit's monkeys randomly typed:

> [email protected] wrote:
>> You guys with collapsable Ford F-150's can now get a real truck!
>>
>> Thanks,Ripper
>> We Need DEATH SQUADS in the USA to Get Rid of Terrorists AND Street
>> Gangs!

>
> Is there actually an IQ test when you sign up for WebTV or is it just an
> amazing coincidence? :D
>

You may find this hard to believe, but I actually know someone
with a WebTV address that is articulate, intelligent, and able
to carry on conversations. With the complete disclaimer that
this is *ONE* person, and so far the only one I've observed that
could find their heinie with both hands. The rest of WebTV is
for folks who can't pass the IQ test for AOL subscriptions.

And true story, I once attended a system admin class [unix]
with two of the admins for WebTV. Their progress said a lot
about WebTV. Dunno how they ever spelled their names correctly
to even get into the class in the first place.

--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.

 

Actually what happens is that you get one of those AOL
CD's in the mail. On that CD is a label with your name
and address on it. As you sign up for AOL, you use that
name and address to get your AOL subscription. If you spell
your name wrong three times in a row, the AOL computers
set you up with a WebTV account.

Roughly 12/26/03 13:11, George's monkeys randomly typed:

> Even though they would all score the same if there were an IQ test, I think
> its more of the "birds of a feather" thing.
> .
> "Exit" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> [email protected] wrote:
>> > You guys with collapsable Ford F-150's can now get a real truck!
>> >
>> > Thanks,Ripper
>> > We Need DEATH SQUADS in the USA to Get Rid of Terrorists AND Street
>> > Gangs!

>>
>> Is there actually an IQ test when you sign up for WebTV or is it just an
>> amazing coincidence? :D



--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.

 
You guys just can't take good news,or not bright enough to recognize it!

Thanks,Ripper
We Need DEATH SQUADS in the USA to Get Rid of Terrorists AND Street
Gangs!

 
Lon Stowell <[email protected]> wrote:
:
: And true story, I once attended a system admin class [unix]
: with two of the admins for WebTV. Their progress said a lot
: about WebTV. Dunno how they ever spelled their names correctly
: to even get into the class in the first place.
:
They pobably didn't spell their names correctly, and were
lost. MS sending people to UNIX classes? Doesn't MS eat its own
dogfood? :-]

Bruce
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Roughly 12/27/03 19:15, Bruce Burden's monkeys randomly typed:

> Lon Stowell <[email protected]> wrote:
> :
> : And true story, I once attended a system admin class [unix]
> : with two of the admins for WebTV. Their progress said a lot
> : about WebTV. Dunno how they ever spelled their names correctly
> : to even get into the class in the first place.
> :
> They pobably didn't spell their names correctly, and were
> lost. MS sending people to UNIX classes? Doesn't MS eat its own
> dogfood? :-]
>


No, this was a Solaris 2.6 Sysadmin class. Have no Idea
what WebTV was doing with the stuff, but they were hiring
unix folks [or trying to] when still up in the old Sun
building complex in Mt. View.


--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.

 
>>>>> "Lon" == Lon Stowell <[email protected]> writes:

Lon> Roughly 12/26/03 12:42, Exit's monkeys randomly typed:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>> You guys with collapsable Ford F-150's can now get a real
>>> truck!
>>>
>>> Thanks,Ripper We Need DEATH SQUADS in the USA to Get Rid of
>>> Terrorists AND Street Gangs!

>> Is there actually an IQ test when you sign up for WebTV or is
>> it just an amazing coincidence? :D
>>

Lon> You may find this hard to believe, but I actually know
Lon> someone with a WebTV address that is articulate, intelligent,
Lon> and able to carry on conversations. With the complete
Lon> disclaimer that this is *ONE* person, and so far the only one
Lon> I've observed that could find their heinie with both hands.
Lon> The rest of WebTV is for folks who can't pass the IQ test for
Lon> AOL subscriptions.

Lon> And true story, I once attended a system admin class
Lon> [unix] with two of the admins for WebTV. Their progress said
Lon> a lot about WebTV. Dunno how they ever spelled their names
Lon> correctly to even get into the class in the first place.

LOL. Like I'm used to say at work, they're so dumb they can't even
spell IT :-;


Herve Regad-Pellagru

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software; the aim is to trick people into revealing passwords or other
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