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Maestro

2003-08-28, 2:23 pm

Thanks?

>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello, I currently prepare examination 20-270 on Windows
>>XP pro. I would like to know which are the books that

one
>>generally uses. Thank you very much.
>>.
>>

>
>Firstly to Antoine: I am not singling you out, so don't
>take personal offense. I am merely using your post as a
>good example of how not to direct a question here, thinly
>disguised as the result of some effort on your part to
>find the answer yourself.
>
>Secondly: To everyone reading this post. Antoine has
>demonstrated (I suspect unintentionally) how to write the
>type of post if you *generally* want to be ignored or
>flamed.
>
>Reason: One of the common undertones of this group is Why
>should anybody help someone who demonstrates that they

are
>unable to help themselves?
>
>Antoine: You say that you are preparing for 70-270 but
>give no clue as to what that preparation may be. What
>books do you have? Do you intend to do any courses? Are
>you working? What experience do you have? What research
>have you done on finding a book? Has anybody recommended
>a book to you? Have you looked through any books at

all?
>
>In other words, What obstacle have you encountered to
>being able to research and answer your own question?
>
>I'm not saying that anybody needs to give a detailed
>response, but I am guessing that (in this example) we
>could have been given one sentence like "I have some
>experience with XP Pro on my home computer and have not
>looked in any book stores and have not purchased or

looked
>at any books on XP yet."
>
>That's all. It's not hard. It helps us to help you.
>
>
>Now to answer your question as best as I can with the

info
>you have given. Try typing "70-270 book review" in your
>favourite search engine (www.google.com???) or even using
>it in the search engine at an online book retailer, such
>as Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Read enough reviews and you
>will likely form a valid opinion on which book may be
>right for you.
>
>Spend some time going through the answers and try to make
>your own mind up on what may suit you.
>
>All the best to you. Seriously.
>
>
>
>.
>

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