kcngr
01-20-2006, 07:27 AM
Geno, I like you, lol. Yours were of the very few I didn't wanna throw my laptop over.
BTW, you might want to inform the OP on that board that he might have a lawyer or two knocking on his door soon, since that was not his work to begin with and that he in fact stole it.
I can deal with internet BS like that filth (the post over there) fairly well. But to actually steal someone else's creative work and say it's your own I cannot. That's why I reported him to the original author of that work and what Greg chooses to do is up to him.
Thank you kitana. ;)
I hope he gets burned down by the original author and he deserves everything that comes his way. >:(
The difference between a vocation and a profession is a license from a professional registration board. These boards are usually administered by the states but in some cases by the federal government. Not always does a professional registration require a college degree and experiance in the field but most do. Acting is not a profession although it is often classified as such. For top actors the income potential is hundreds of times what a top engineer would make and tens of times what a top surgeon would make (both registered professionals), therefore I will never make what Brad Pitt does so I'll just have to be satisfied with being better looking ;D .
The meaning of the word vocation in my last post was misinterpreted by a few of you and I felt the need to clarify. My intention was to provide accuracy, not to insult. ::)
Peace,
Geno
BTW, you might want to inform the OP on that board that he might have a lawyer or two knocking on his door soon, since that was not his work to begin with and that he in fact stole it.
I can deal with internet BS like that filth (the post over there) fairly well. But to actually steal someone else's creative work and say it's your own I cannot. That's why I reported him to the original author of that work and what Greg chooses to do is up to him.
Thank you kitana. ;)
I hope he gets burned down by the original author and he deserves everything that comes his way. >:(
The difference between a vocation and a profession is a license from a professional registration board. These boards are usually administered by the states but in some cases by the federal government. Not always does a professional registration require a college degree and experiance in the field but most do. Acting is not a profession although it is often classified as such. For top actors the income potential is hundreds of times what a top engineer would make and tens of times what a top surgeon would make (both registered professionals), therefore I will never make what Brad Pitt does so I'll just have to be satisfied with being better looking ;D .
The meaning of the word vocation in my last post was misinterpreted by a few of you and I felt the need to clarify. My intention was to provide accuracy, not to insult. ::)
Peace,
Geno