- Nov 18, 2004
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Originally posted by: spidey07
BUT I'M ENTITLED!!!!!
IT'S NOT FAIR!!!!
WAAAAAA!!!!!
Hat's off to your Uni for employing best practices for network security. Get used to it as the entire networking industry is moving to this model....don't comply, you don't talk. College camuses are the absolute worse in terms of difficult sense of entiltement, You can't tell me what to do, I know better than you, I'm smarter than you, I'm a special snowflake so your policy doesn't apply to me, you owe me. You get the picture.
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Here's another tip. No woman your age wants to go back to your dorm room and have some fun. Move out of the dorms.
Once again you present no argument... a simple ad hominem attack. Also it seems you missed the part where the I said the network admins have no problem with me doing this.
Our uni actually provides apartment complexes for juniors and seniors, so I have my own room, which is better than a lot of college students who live on their own. Not to mention the uni requires everyone to live on campus except for 30% of seniors. So you have made a personal attack once again, with no grounds whatsoever.
Also I don't see how I am holding an "entitled attitude" I don't claim to be entitled just because, I present good reasons as to why this service should be provided. Namely 1) I paid for it 2) they don't give me the option of not paying for it 3) the policy was changed after committing payment 4) the policy is unreasonable given the wide variety of computer options available 5) the solution which I'm proposing has almost no cost to either party involved.
Also it matters not to the argument that you are an admin at another college, all I'm asking for is a reason why my proposition is not the best approach and what would be better.
I've been civil, so all I ask is the same in return, respond with an actual argument rather than calling names or telling me I am whining. I came here to try and fix the problem, not complain about it, your comments forced me to further explain my situation and eventually defend it.