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good2go 11-17-2016 10:44 AM

UGHH. . . unless there is something tangible that we can do about it, can we get off this topic?

Here's about 19 other things to think about:

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Godless Commie 11-17-2016 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by good2go (Post 1375303)
UGHH. . . unless there is something tangible that we can do about it, can we get off this topic?

Here's about 19 other things to think about:


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What is there to think about a bunch of photoshopped kitties?

good2go 11-17-2016 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Godless Commie (Post 1375309)

What is there to think about a bunch of photoshopped kitties?

How about that they are less depressing.

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Godless Commie 11-17-2016 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by good2go (Post 1375313)
How about that they are less depressing.

In that case, I just broke in the 9s in the local dragstrip...

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...444758b002.jpg

mgeoffriau 11-17-2016 02:04 PM

Got this done this morning.

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...ec22a70d9a.jpg

EO2K 11-17-2016 04:51 PM

:bigtu:

What did you do to prep? I need to get off my ass and take mine. I've got no excuse other than I've been lazy and no one has asked me to do it.

mgeoffriau 11-17-2016 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1375437)
:bigtu:

What did you do to prep? I need to get off my ass and take mine. I've got no excuse other than I've been lazy and no one has asked me to do it.

I'm sure this is more information that you're asking for but I already wrote it up to share with an IT/cert forum so I'll just copy it here.

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Had a few questions about this so I thought I would write out how I prepared for the Network+ exam, as well as a few thoughts about the exam itself.

Preparation/Study:

My study method is based on two ideas: I want to cover all the material from at least two different authors or sources, and I want to cover all the material in at least two different media. In practice, this typically means I'll read a couple books, watch a video series, and use app-based practice exams and flashcards. Here are the materials I used for the Network+ exam:

Books:

CompTIA Network+ All-In-One Exam Guide (Mike Meyers) [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071848223/] -- Anyone who has used Mike Meyers' material knows what you're getting. His writing style is engaging (this book was the easiest and fastest to read of the three I used), and the book's level of information is spot on. However, I found it (like a lot of Meyers' stuff) to be a bit uneven. Some sections would go into a lengthy historical overview that might be interesting but not particularly helpful, while other sections skipped quickly over some technical details that I thought were important. I read this book first and very quickly, knowing that I would go back over the same information with the other books. Still, a very good book, and the section headings can be used to skip or skim over the less important sections.

CompTIA Network+ Deluxe Study Guide (Todd Lammle) [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119021278/] -- If I had to recommend a single book, this would be it. The writing style isn't quite as enjoyable as Meyers', but the layout made more sense to me, and the explanations for certain things were clearer. I also felt it was a bit more comprehensive than Meyers' book. The subnetting explanation in this book was the first one that really clicked for me.

CompTIA Network+ N10-006 Exam Cram (Emmett Dulaney) [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/078975410X/] -- I used this book for a speedy review the last week prior to my exam. I would not recommend it as a single-source study guide, but it's a good book for just checking that you don't have any weak areas. It also comes with 2 tear-out "cheat sheets" that summarize a lot of important information. I used these cheat sheets the night before and the morning of the exam to give myself one last refresher.

Videos:

CompTIA Network+ N10-006 Training Course (Professor Messer) [https://www.youtube.com/playlist…] -- Professor Messer is a well-known resource and for good reason. I watch these videos at 1.5x speed after reading the Meyers and Lammle books. This was a great "passive" way to review and reinforce what I'd already learned.

IP Addresses and Subnetting (The Networking Doctors) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs39FWDhzDs] -- As I said, Todd Lammle's explanation of subnetting was the first time it "clicked" for me. However, I was just too slow when actually doing it on my own, so I tried this video on someone's recommendation. It's a fantastic method! Watch this video one time through, following along with pen and paper to copy the examples. Then watch it a couple more times at 1.5x speed. Then go practice a bunch of times until you can do it in your head.

Apps:

CompTIA Certmaster [https://certification.comptia.org/training/certmaster] -- I purchased the exam voucher that includes Certmaster and the exam retake. I went through the entire Certmaster course, probably about half on my phone and half on a laptop. I used it when I would normally be playing a game or scrolling through twitter on my phone, or I'd use it on my laptop while half-watching a football game in the background.

CompTIA Network+ N10-006 Exam Prep (Darril Gibson) [https://itunes.apple.com/…/comptia-n...;/id514411688] -- Pretty good app with flashcards and practice questions. I used it some once I can finished the Certmaster course, but not extensively.

Subnetting Practice [https://itunes.apple.com/…/app/subne.../id1124265849] -- Excellent little free app for practicing subnetting on the go.

Quizlet [https://itunes.apple.com/…/quizlet-f...;/id546473125] -- Quizlet flashcards are great for quickly learning things like abbreviations, acronyms, port numbers, etc.

Websites:

San Bernardino Valley College: IP Subnet Practice Page [http://faculty.valleycollege.edu/rpo...t/subnet2.htm] -- Great little page for going through a bunch of subnetting practice questions. I practiced on this page until I could answer correctly within 30 seconds without writing anything down.

As you can see, I used a lot of different things. If you wanted to pare it down, I think you could use the Lammle book and the Messer videos, and maybe a couple apps, and be okay. I like approaching this stuff from a lot of different directions so the concepts really sink in.

Exam Thoughts:

Some of the exam went the way I expected -- I had a handful of sims right at the beginning which I flagged and skipped until the end, for example. I also noted that the user agreement specified that I could not begin writing on my scratch sheet until the exam itself was started, so be careful if you think you're going to sit there for 15 minutes and dump a lot of info on the scratch sheet before you start the exam.

I got through all the multiple choice questions in about 45 minutes, and then took another 30 minutes or so to go through the simulations.

But the biggest surprise to me was the structure of the questions. Prior to this I had only taken the A+ exams. Both the A+ 901/902 ask a lot of straightforward questions: what is the maximum speed of this connection, which protocol is used for this data, a SODIMM has how many pins, etc.

My exam did not have many questions like these. Instead, it was mostly "story" questions. The question explains a scenario, gives you a few parameters surrounding the scenario, and then wants you to select the best answer. Sometimes this is obvious, and sometimes it is not so obvious. In any case, it is definitely much more dependent on careful reading and critical thinking than the A+ exams were.

Unfortunately, almost all of the practice exams I tried mimicked the straightforward questions (like the A+) rather than the "story" questions that my exam featured, so it's hard to prepare for that in advance. Still, if you know your stuff, you should be okay.

I didn't score as highly as I had hoped, but since I had the voucher with a retake, I decided to make my first attempt a bit earlier than I originally planned. I had set a deadline for myself for the end of 2016, but with the retake in my back pocket I decided to take it before Thanksgiving. If I passed, great. If not, then it was a good way to see what I needed to improve for the second attempt. I'm happy enough with the score, and happy to be done with it.

EO2K 11-17-2016 07:12 PM

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You were not kidding! More than I could have ever expected, thanks! :likecat:

18psi 11-17-2016 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by Godless Commie (Post 1375317)
In that case, I just broke in the 9s in the local dragstrip...

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...444758b002.jpg

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

EO2K 11-20-2016 06:15 PM

Goys, are we still sending people to WitchHunter Performance for injector cleaning and flow testing service or is there another vendor du jour?

hi_im_sean 11-21-2016 03:41 PM

Selling a bike, needs a battery.

Do I be a good guy and get the $70 yuasa?
Yuasa Maintenance Free Battery YT7B-BS YUAM62T7B | eBay

or do I use brand _____________
New YT7B-BS YT7B-4 Kawasaki Suzuki Yamaha Triumph Scooter Motorcycle ATV Battery | eBay

Or, does Aidan fly down here with a battery and take it off my hands?

this is agonizing....

rleete 11-21-2016 05:43 PM

They are almost certainly both made in china, so get the cheaper one. Better batteries last longer and have more power. If you aren't keeping the bike, you need neither.

hi_im_sean 11-21-2016 05:56 PM

Yuasa "Celebrating Over 30 Years of U.S.A. MFG"

I get 3 to 4 years out of them. Anything from China lasts about 3 months, regardless. I just dont like fucking over the next guy. But im probably going to and buy the china :giggle:

EO2K 11-21-2016 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1376115)
Goys, are we still sending people to WitchHunter Performance for injector cleaning and flow testing service or is there another vendor du jour?

Too late, they are off! We'll see how good that turn around time actually is with the holiday.

gooflophaze 11-21-2016 06:49 PM

Get the yusa. I bought a similar cheap one off amazon, again, assuming it's all made in China anyway. Battery lasted 1 week past warranty, which was 30 days.

hi_im_sean 11-21-2016 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by gooflophaze (Post 1376322)
Get the yusa. I bought a similar cheap one off amazon, again, assuming it's all made in China anyway. Battery lasted 1 week past warranty, which was 30 days.


TBH this is why i asked. It might take a month or 3 to get it sold, and the last thing I need is the guy who would actually buy it on day 89, and have it not start. And holy fuk do I just loathe having to interface with craigslist people.

gooflophaze 11-22-2016 01:37 AM

Nothing says badass biker like duck walking the bike fast enough to pop the clutch for a push start. Or having to install a car battery in the tail bag with jumper cables leading to the float charger quick connect and the headlights disconnected to get enough juice for the fuel injection to get the bike back home at 1am. To add insult to injury - I bought a new voltage regulator when the original battery started failing, that didn't work, so I replaced the battery. When that chinese battery started failing I assumed it had to be the only part I hadn't replaced and snagged a new stator (40k miles on 08 FZ6, everything is assumed to be close to falling apart) after my old one ohm'd out high. New stator ohm'd out high as well - digital meters just don't do low ohms very well (0.2 ohm iirc).

Shoulda bought the yusa in the first place.

hi_im_sean 11-22-2016 08:53 AM

Lol. I ordered the Yuasa last night. They have really come down in price, with what I suspect to be internet competition. 10 years ago, they were consistently $120+.

Forrest95M 11-22-2016 10:08 AM

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EO2K 11-22-2016 03:17 PM

I just unpacked an NB intake manifold, fuel rail, injectors and throttle body here in my office and my coworkers are starting to ask questions about the glorious smell :giggle:


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