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Re: What are you reading?
moving on to:
Flatland by Edwin Abbott (read it about 22 years ago, fun thought provoker) Villa Incognito by Tom Robbins (novel) Dune: House Atreides by Brian Herbert (sci-fi) all of these on my new Amazon Kindle, which is a damn cool toy... |
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I'm sure it's a damn cool toy, and the Apple equivalent, whatever it's called, but I just can't get the feel of curling up with a small screen. I'll take the good old "analog" book. Of course, even Jean-Luc Picard waffles back and forth!
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CompTIA A+, Network+ and Security+ Certification: A comprehesive approach for all 2006 exam objectives, Volumes 1 & 2.
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I looked up A+ certification and Wiki says: The A+ certification demonstrates competency as a computer technician. CompTIA A+ certification is a vendor neutral certification. Vendor neutral my ass! I found the practice exam questions on-line and the questions are anything BUT vendor neutral!!! They're quite vendor specific! ...wanna take a stab at what specific vendor? I took the OS portion of the exam and there wasn't a single question about an OS; only Weendoze. I perused several of the network and security exam questions as well. Way too M$ specific to be of any real use. The hardware exam was also brain-damaged IBM PeeCee BIOS specific.
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I think Dale has made an EXCELLENT business decision, based on the world's computer situation as YOU describe it... ![]() ![]() Vendor neutral in this case means it don't matter if it's Dell, IBM, Compaq, HP, etc making the PC... Last edited by progdirjim : 07-31-2008 at 02:29 AM. |
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Actual experience in the field, IMHO, if far more valuable than being able to regurgitate certification answers. I was able to run through most of the sample test questions getting a greater than 95% correct and I've almost never used Weendoze. Quote:
There's also a BIG push toward Linux, open source and STANDARDS! Being M$ centric is not a move forward. FWIW, my daughter's boyfriend has all the M$ certs and has been M$ centric since he left college. 5 years in the field and he's really going nowhere unless he's willing to permeate the NYC rat-race for a job. Being M$ centric is, IMO, like being a COBOL programmer just a decade or so ago -- dime a dozen. Quote:
The "security" test was completely self-serving too. Not a single security concept from NIST CSRC.
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Isn't it old as shit? And still relevant. |
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You've been keeping your shit for too long! Flush! :P
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