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CertCities.com | Feature: UPDATED: Cheapskate's Guide to Guilt-Free Practice Questions |
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Topic: Computers |
8:03 am EDT, Jul 18, 2003 |
] You're studying for your certification exam, and you want ] practice questions. LOTS of practice questions. And you ] want 'em cheap too -- well, free actually. And you ] probably don't want "braindump" questions either; ] otherwise, you'd just go directly to the sites that offer ] those and skip right over us. ] ] So what can we here at CertCities do to help? We've got ] our pop quizzes, which feature six to 10 questions from ] top-notch test-prep vendors like Transcender and ] MeasureUp. However, we've come to realize that it's not ] enough -- an editor can only read so many e-mails like ] "This sucks! Gimme More!" and "Why are there only six ] questions, you losers!" (plus many others that I can't ] reprint here) before she gets a clue. While I was studying this morning I ran across this article about online practice tests for IT people. It is a little dated but the links seem to still get updated. CertCities.com | Feature: UPDATED: Cheapskate's Guide to Guilt-Free Practice Questions |
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Topic: Computers |
11:59 am EDT, Jun 8, 2003 |
] This is the first mod that I feel like its something ] different,kind of special. Not that I've done a lot of ] system mods,in fact this would be my first complete ] system. I've tinkered with case windows,blowholes and ] painting parts etc. but that went stale...quick. So,what ] to do? Well, what you will see next is my answer. This ] thing has been in the making for about 3 months and ] thankfully they were winter months,or I'm sure Mrs. Mike ] wouldn't of been so patient with me spending so much ] time on this. My skills as a cabinetmaker were all tested ] during this project,even though I was dealing with ] plastic and plexiglass and aluminum. Actually, I use ] these materials all the time in my trade,and once a ] builder,always a builder. So,here it is. Enjoy. Normally I wouldn't pass on a case mod but this one is definitely cool. Computer Mod |
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InfoWorld: Toshiba develops 36GB AOD disc: May 09, 2003: By Martyn Williams: End-user Hardware |
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Topic: Computers |
11:33 am EDT, May 9, 2003 |
] The disc -- which will be introduced at the Optical ] Storage 2003 conference in Vancouver, Canada, next week ] -- is the same physical size as a CD or DVD and is ] capable of storing up to 36GB of data. It is one of two ] rewritable disc types that make up the initial AOD format ] proposal, the other being a single-sided disc capable of ] storing 20GB. The AOD format also includes 15GB and 30GB ] read-only disc types. InfoWorld: Toshiba develops 36GB AOD disc: May 09, 2003: By Martyn Williams: End-user Hardware |
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Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Beta Online Registration |
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Topic: Computers |
8:34 pm EST, Feb 13, 2003 |
] Starting at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8) on ] Friday, February 14, 2003, Blizzard will begin accepting ] on-line applications for people interested in ] participating in the Warcraft® III: The Frozen Throne Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Beta Online Registration |
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Lawsuit challenges software licensing - Tech News - CNET.com |
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Topic: Computers |
3:15 pm EST, Feb 10, 2003 |
] A California woman is suing Microsoft, Symantec and some ] software retailers, claiming the companies "concocted a ] scheme" to mislead consumers by requiring them to consent ] to software licensing agreements they haven't read. Lawsuit challenges software licensing - Tech News - CNET.com |
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