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Leury wrote: » Hey Veritas I'm net at this so would these be good to also study from if you are going for a certification? I'm guessing yes but just wanted to see what you had to say about it.
JBrown wrote: » I bought a few of them last time, and have to say that its not bad if you don't know the topic at all and need a starting point. Do not rely on them purely. PS ; Also be ready when their sales teams start making calls like: PrepLogig " Hey dude how are you? How is your exams going? You: ' " Hmm, who the heck are you?" PrepLogic " Its me, Brian/Tim/Mario was calling to see how is it going for you, preplogic" You " I am all right thank you, but please do not call me again i am not interested in any thing " Preplogic " Listen, we can help you here, belive me we can, we....." and same thing 2 weeks later, then 1 month later , to the point where I just have to hang up the phone as soon as hear " Hey dude how are you"
tpatt100 wrote: » I am scheduling the LPI exam soon so I will get some use out of this.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Caller ID, and the ban stick I have VoIP so their number quickly gets added to the list.
UnixGeek wrote: » I had the same thought, so I took a look at the previews. Based on the topic numbering and names, it looks like the LPI guides were written for the previous revision of the exams.
tpatt100 wrote: » guess I am out of two dollars lol. For me the guides will allow me to sneak in some study at work.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Is there any reason these guides wouldn't still help, maybe build a foundation for the new tests? That has been my case with the Security+ at least.
tpatt100 wrote: » I still plan on using it though since it is a foundation.
Silentsoul wrote: » these are pdf format correct, not an actual book?
Hyper-Me wrote: » I find it funny that they have a Server+ 2009 guide, considering that exam isnt out yet. They cant even get the beta finished in under a year.
dynamik wrote: » *I'm LOVING running Linux: locate .pdf | grep Prep
skrpune wrote: » This is why I never put in a real phone number for sites like this. Made that mistake once, never again. I usually use a combination of my home phone and cell phone. Keeps the pressure sales calls to a minimum.
msteinhilber wrote: » And somewhere, somebody who owns that number is wondering WTF!
msteinhilber wrote: » I'm guilty as charged though, at least with e-mail - if there is a bob@aol.com he is NOT happy with me.
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