USMB 1.5 Rating on Sitejabber

I don't understand the 1.5 rating, except that it appears many who submitted their opinion were banned. I'm not sure what a poster has to do to get banned, for I see terrible language, opinions of all kinds and attacking other posters acceptable. I have even disagreed with a moderator, but still able to post.

There are so many choices of topics and genres to talk with others and share opinions, I feel it has a lot to offer.
Kiss up! But you are right.
I didn't think I kissed up at all, said everything I felt was negative or surprising about the site. When I first came here, I just read and never posted. wondering if this is what I really wanted to be part of. But, I enjoy the posters and many make me think about my positions. So, it can't be all bad. right?
 
80/20 rule in play.
What does that mean?
Its network design rule. 80% of your clients traffic should remain on the local network and only 20% should ever need to be routed off the network.
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
 
80/20 rule in play.
What does that mean?
Its network design rule. 80% of your clients traffic should remain on the local network and only 20% should ever need to be routed off the network.
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
Whatever... I am still impressed.lol.
 
80/20 rule in play.
What does that mean?
Its network design rule. 80% of your clients traffic should remain on the local network and only 20% should ever need to be routed off the network.
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
Whatever... I am still impressed.lol.
You should see me subnet a public IP address range. :laugh:
 
This forum is the only forum that doesn't kick conservatives off on a regular basis.

Their usual excuse is that you are a "racist" or a "homophobe" or whatever.
 
What does that mean?
Its network design rule. 80% of your clients traffic should remain on the local network and only 20% should ever need to be routed off the network.
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
Whatever... I am still impressed.lol.
You should see me subnet a public IP address range. :laugh:
Now, I am impressed to the highest degree! Congratulations!
 
Its network design rule. 80% of your clients traffic should remain on the local network and only 20% should ever need to be routed off the network.
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
Whatever... I am still impressed.lol.
You should see me subnet a public IP address range. :laugh:
Now, I am impressed to the highest degree! Congratulations!
Its really not that big of a deal but thanks.
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What does that mean?
Its network design rule. 80% of your clients traffic should remain on the local network and only 20% should ever need to be routed off the network.
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
Whatever... I am still impressed.lol.
You should see me subnet a public IP address range. :laugh:
Okay, now you are making me think you are one of those tech geniuses that are really hacking into other computers...
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Quick, tell me I am wrong!
 
I always wondered where our banned posters end up
 
Its network design rule. 80% of your clients traffic should remain on the local network and only 20% should ever need to be routed off the network.
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
Whatever... I am still impressed.lol.
You should see me subnet a public IP address range. :laugh:
Okay, now you are making me think you are one of those tech geniuses that are really hacking into other computers... View attachment 63239 Quick, tell me I am wrong!
I dont really care much for computers to be honest. I like networks. Why hack into a computer when I can pull your traffic right off the internet?
 
Well, it sounds like you know what you are talking about...I'll just say, "okay" and pretend I understand....
Do you come across this in your work?
Yes this is career knowledge. I was way off base. SaveLiberty meant something else entirely.
Whatever... I am still impressed.lol.
You should see me subnet a public IP address range. :laugh:
Okay, now you are making me think you are one of those tech geniuses that are really hacking into other computers... View attachment 63239 Quick, tell me I am wrong!
I dont really care much for computers to be honest. I like networks. Why hack into a computer when I can pull your traffic right off the internet?
It sounds like you could be in great demand! You are out of my primitive league.
 

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