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I'm not sure how much MCITP exams are; the CompTIA A+ exams I am doing cost GBP 168.50 each and are provided online by an Australian company 1300 miles away. The diploma course I'm doing comprises 3x 12 week short courses - A+, MCITP and CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and costs about GBP 6,500 with all the exams included (resits cost extra). I'd like to do CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) sometime in the future.
[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2010-04-01 12:50 ]
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Posted: 2010-04-01 13:47:26
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Anyone built a
Cantenna before? Looks like I'm gonna need one for the PC as sitting under a desk is not good for wifi reception.
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Posted: 2010-04-01 13:57:22
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On 2010-04-01 13:57:22, carkitter wrote:
Anyone built a
Cantenna before? Looks like I'm gonna need one for the PC as sitting under a desk is not good for wifi reception.
Jesus, you lot do talk about random stuff

. What router are you using?
I'm doing the MCITP: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician certification course now, and its great, the exams cost less than £200 and its something good on my CV as well as everything else. I'm only 15 so doing all the cheap exams now whilst I can, because chances are when I'm over 16 I'll never find the time to do them

. Why are you doing your course? Is it work related? Chances are it won't help me but like I said it looks good
Thanks
[ This Message was edited by: lukechris on 2010-04-01 17:16 ]
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Posted: 2010-04-01 18:15:19
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On 2010-04-01 18:15:19, lukechris wrote:
What router are you using?
The router is a Belkin N1 but it's not my router, that's the problem. It's my landlord's and it's locked in his room and the signal has to travel through two doors and down a hallway to reach us. Then it has to go around the bed and under the desk to reach the PC, that's why I'm considering a cantenna. Plus I like building stuff like that...
On 2010-04-01 18:15:19, lukechris wrote:
I'm only 15 so doing all the cheap exams now whilst I can, because chances are when I'm over 16 I'll never find the time to do them

. Why are you doing your course? Is it work related? Chances are it won't help me but like I said it looks good
I'm doing my course because I'm retraining for work in the IT industry having left the motor industry. I expect to find an IT job in September after the third course finishes.
Chances are it will help you a great deal. Have you seen where IT has taken Masseur?
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X10 now
available in black and white versions running Android OS v1.6 at Expert Infotech.
Not sure if SE has v2.0 update available yet, anyone?
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Posted: 2010-04-04 08:37:19
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It's still running the cupcake.
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Posted: 2010-04-04 08:38:35
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On 2010-04-04 08:38:35, tranced wrote:
It's still running the cupcake.
Cupcake is v1.5
I thought reason for the delay was to get v2.0 on board?
I would definitely wait to see what happens with SE's updates. Will they undermine their products by releasing updates late or not at all? Motorola and HTC are on the ball, SE really have no excuse.
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On 2010-04-02 10:03:02, carkitter wrote:
Chances are it will help you a great deal. Have you seen where IT has taken Masseur?
Erm, nope?
Lol sorry
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On 2010-04-04 23:59:37, carkitter wrote:
On 2010-04-04 08:38:35, tranced wrote:
It's still running the cupcake.
Cupcake is v1.5
I thought reason for the delay was to get v2.0 on board?
I would definitely wait to see what happens with SE's updates. Will they undermine their products by releasing updates late or not at all? Motorola and HTC are on the ball, SE really have no excuse.
Yeah my brother is pretty much waiting to hear whether an update will come, and whether or not the X10 will suffice as a day-to-day music player. If both turn up positive, he's getting one.
And if I'm lucky, he'll get me to buy it and send it down to him. Might get a wee play on it too haha.
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Posted: 2010-04-05 12:51:32
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On 2010-04-05 00:18:18, lukechris wrote:
On 2010-04-02 10:03:02, carkitter wrote:
Chances are it will help you a great deal. Have you seen where IT has taken Masseur?
Erm, nope?
Lol sorry
Well my understanding is that Masseur is an Australian who lives mostly in the UK travelling across Europe where he works on contract for various companies doing IT support. This supplies him with the funds to purchase Vaio's and smartphones on a regular basis as well as indulge an interest in flying plus other things. I've lost count of how many similar success stories I'd heard about Kiwi's who've studied IT and taken their qualifications overseas.
That's a big improvement on lying under dashboards installing carkits or changing CV joints on Honda's, I can tell you.
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