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| A couple things. Does anybody of semi-accurate numbers pertaining to the number of people holding CompTia certs? Also, does anybody have a good guess how many MCSEs there are for Windows 2000? I know mcpmag.com posts numbers, but they just have the total number of MCSEs not the number of MCSEs for 2000. If you have an idea I'd like to hear it. Thanks. | |
| jombeewoof 2002-03-15, 9:41 am |
| in the package that came with my net+ cert yesterday comptia claimed 10,000 net+ certified people and organizations | |
| ccieToBe 2002-03-15, 9:58 am |
| quote: Originally posted by jombeewoof
in the package that came with my net+ cert yesterday comptia claimed 10,000 net+ certified people and organizations
The number sounds reasonable to me. I would have actually guessed a little higher. | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-15, 10:01 am |
| How many bricks are in the Great Wall of China? I'm not sure even MS would know!! | |
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| The specific thing I was looking for was the number of Linux+ people certified. | |
| jombeewoof 2002-03-15, 10:27 am |
| no idea but probably not too many
you might check www.comptia.org and look around they might tell ya on the site | |
| mrfixit 2002-03-15, 10:33 am |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
How many bricks are in the Great Wall of China? I'm not sure even MS would know!!
Well, may not know that, but do know that the Great Wall stretches out 4,500 miles. From the mountains of Korea to the Gobi Desert! (Didn't know you would get a lesson here, did you?) And, it is over 2,000 years old! | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-15, 10:36 am |
| quote: Originally posted by mrfixit
Well, may not know that, but do know that the Great Wall stretches out 4,500 miles. From the mountains of Korea to the Gobi Desert! (Didn't know you would get a lesson here, did you?) And, it is over 2,000 years old!
LOL - but it still didn't answer my question!! | |
| Nicole 2002-03-15, 10:49 am |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
How many bricks are in the Great Wall of China? I'm not sure even MS would know!!
That's because in most places the Great Wall isn't built with bricks. It's only faced with brick in eastern China, otherwise it's made with tamped earth and reeds.
I've been watching the Dicovery Channel again  | |
| jombeewoof 2002-03-15, 10:57 am |
| quote: Originally posted by mrfixit
Well, may not know that, but do know that the Great Wall stretches out 4,500 miles. From the mountains of Korea to the Gobi Desert! (Didn't know you would get a lesson here, did you?) And, it is over 2,000 years old!
it's also the only manmade object you can see from space | |
| foggy 2002-03-15, 11:01 am |
| Frank,approx 6 000 000 000 bricks. | |
| Pavlov 2002-03-15, 11:17 am |
| The truth is, though, that the Great Wall is actually a series of walls built and rebuilt by different dynasties over 1,000 years. And while they often served the same purpose, these walls reflected the worlds — both natural and cultural — in which they were erected. For all its seeming timelessness, the Great Wall is an emblem of China's evolution. http://www.plauder-smilies.de/person/znaika.gif
"Discovery.com" | |
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| jombeewoof 2002-03-15, 11:49 am |
| with satellite they can read the date on a dime in the road so ya can't trust those things (big brother IS watching us) and that don't look like you on the wall (looks more like a wookie) | |
| mrfixit 2002-03-15, 11:53 am |
| quote: Originally posted by jombeewoof
and that don't look like you on the wall (looks more like a wookie)
I think you're right!! Looks a lot like Chewbaca!!!! 
(Boy! Are we getting off the subject!) | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-15, 11:58 am |
| quote: Originally posted by mrfixit
(Boy! Are we getting off the subject!)
What subject!! | |
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| www.certcites.com has stats on how many people have each cert... im not quite sure how accurate they are though | |
| mrfixit 2002-03-15, 12:08 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by pist
www.certcites.com has stats on how many people have each cert... im not quite sure how accurate they are though
Bad link.
Did you mean:
http://www.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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| Shadowwraith 2002-03-15, 12:41 pm |
| Well your half right. The other thing you can see from space it the Rabbit fences in Austraila. Those are the onlythings man made you can see from space. | |
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| Thank you. I didn't think this post would ever answer my question. It might've solved the riddle about the great wall of China, but I didn't think my question would be answered. | |
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| ccieToBe 2002-03-15, 1:56 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by jombeewoof
it's also the only manmade object you can see from space
I hear that a lot but it seems to me that certain canals might visible from space too? | |
| CyberDude 2002-03-16, 6:07 am |
| I do believe that the Millenium Dome is also visible ladies and gentlemen. | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-16, 6:43 am |
| quote: Originally posted by CyberDude
I do believe that the Millenium Dome is also visible ladies and gentlemen.
Who cares the Brits didn't want, still don't want it and it would have been better off if it was in space!! |
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