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OverHillandDale 07-29-2008 08:32 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
CompTIA A+, Network+ and Security+ Certification: A comprehesive approach for all 2006 exam objectives, Volumes 1 & 2.

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VAXman 07-29-2008 09:54 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
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Originally Posted by OverHillandDale (Post 36524)
CompTIA A+, Network+ and Security+ Certification: A comprehesive approach for all 2006 exam objectives, Volumes 1 & 2.

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What a waste of human endeavor! If there is an after-life, you should be tormented eternal for wasting the precious few hours we are granted here in this life!

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.

Dark Side 07-30-2008 02:34 PM

Re: What are you reading?
 
Brian Herbert/Kevin Anderson - Dune: The Butlerian Jihad (sci-fi)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Cien Aņos de Soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude) once again (magical realism)
Julio Cortazar - Rayuela (Hopscotch) this time following the hopscotch...

progdirjim 07-31-2008 01:26 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
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Originally Posted by VAXman (Post 36526)
What a waste of human endeavor! If there is an after-life, you should be tormented eternal for wasting the precious few hours we are granted here in this life!

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.

For as smart as you are, I'm surprised how badly you totally missed the point here. Let's say for the sake of argument, that MS is as bad, or even worse, then you say. If a person wanted to make a living FIXING computer problems, which would you rather train in?: Microsoft, which is approximately 80% of the fielded computers in the world; inherently inferior and bug ridden; used by morons (I'm paraphrasing you). Or, Mac/Unix/VMS which is (optimistically) used on 20% of the computers in the world, is so fucking superior that it virtually never fails, and when it does, the users are smart enough to fix the problem themselves?

I think Dale has made an EXCELLENT business decision, based on the world's computer situation as YOU describe it... ;) :deadhorse

Vendor neutral in this case means it don't matter if it's Dell, IBM, Compaq, HP, etc making the PC...

Ted 07-31-2008 06:07 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
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Originally Posted by Dark Side (Post 36551)
Brian Herbert/Kevin Anderson - Dune: The Butlerian Jihad (sci-fi)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Cien Aņos de Soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude) once again (magical realism)
Julio Cortazar - Rayuela (Hopscotch) this time following the hopscotch...


DSO - Howdy!
I read The Butlerian Jihad - and it's sequels... the 2nd Dune Prequel. Interesting - not as good as the father, but VERY good nevertheless.

I am reading "The Rowan" by Anne MacCaffery (sp?) and a textbook: A History of the Christian Church by WIlliston Walker.

I bought a book by the mathematician Ian Stewart, Letters to a Young Mathematician, which I am looking forward to reading - when I finish the others!

Regards from Texas,
Ted

Rick and Roll 07-31-2008 06:57 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
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Originally Posted by progdirjim (Post 36471)
moving on to:
Flatland by Edwin Abbott (read it about 22 years ago, fun thought provoker)

I read this in college for a course and I didn't really take it in (I was ingesting too much beer to care). It is one of only 50 books I own. I'm going to read this again when i turn 50 and start watching my DVD's.

Isn't it old as shit? And still relevant.

Dark Side 07-31-2008 08:13 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
[quote=Ted;36571]DSO - Howdy!
I read The Butlerian Jihad - and it's sequels... the 2nd Dune Prequel. Interesting - not as good as the father, but VERY good nevertheless.

You are right Ted, the original Dune is better but the new books are pretty good too.

VAXman 07-31-2008 08:29 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
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Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 36574)
I read this in college for a course and I didn't really take it in (I was ingesting too much beer to care). It is one of only 50 books I own. I'm going to read this again when i turn 50 and start watching my DVD's.

I remember reading it in HS as part of either a history or english lit. class.

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Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 36574)
Isn't it old as shit? And still relevant.

You've been keeping your shit for too long! Flush! :P

VAXman 07-31-2008 08:58 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by progdirjim (Post 36565)
For as smart as you are, I'm surprised how badly you totally missed the point here. Let's say for the sake of argument, that MS is as bad, or even worse, then you say. If a person wanted to make a living FIXING computer problems, which would you rather train in?: Microsoft, which is approximately 80% of the fielded computers in the world; inherently inferior and bug ridden; used by morons (I'm paraphrasing you). Or, Mac/Unix/VMS which is (optimistically) used on 20% of the computers in the world, is so fucking superior that it virtually never fails, and when it does, the users are smart enough to fix the problem themselves?

I missed nothing. It's just another, completely self-serving, way to exploit money from the hapless M$ sheep.

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.


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Originally Posted by progdirjim (Post 36565)
I think Dale has made an EXCELLENT business decision, based on the world's computer situation as YOU describe it... ;) :deadhorse

... for the short haul. M$ failed to hit Wall Street expectations; whereas, their closest commercial competitor on the desktop (Apple) bested expectations. The latter's market share has also increased significantly.

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.



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Originally Posted by progdirjim (Post 36565)
Vendor neutral in this case means it don't matter if it's Dell, IBM, Compaq, HP, etc making the PC...

Well then, they should stop being so BIOS (Brain-damaged IBM Obsolete Services) hardware based (and ACPI too but that's a rant for another day) and start instructing on EFI.

The "security" test was completely self-serving too. Not a single security concept from NIST CSRC.

dinosaur 07-31-2008 05:19 PM

Re: What are you reading?
 
Ms vs. Fruits...I can't understand a thing you're saying.
I'm going back to my Mark Twain book with jumping frogs full of lead and McClintockianisms:
"The road which led to the town presented many attractions Elfonzo had bid farewell to the youth of deep feeling, and was now wending his way to the dreaming spot of his fondness."
Huh?

Rick and Roll 07-31-2008 08:01 PM

Re: What are you reading?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dinosaur (Post 36588)
Ms vs. Fruits...I can't understand a thing you're saying.
I'm going back to my Mark Twain book with jumping frogs full of lead and McClintockianisms:
"The road which led to the town presented many attractions Elfonzo had bid farewell to the youth of deep feeling, and was now wending his way to the dreaming spot of his fondness."
Huh?

Perfect.

NorCalKurt 07-31-2008 08:25 PM

Re: What are you reading?
 
The Aural Moon forums, what else.... :winkies:


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