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Author Questionaire for Certification Students
Craig Zacker

2004-01-23, 3:23 pm

Hi, folks,
I would appreciate it anyone who is currently the holder of or is
pursuing a certification in Information Technologies could give me a
few minutes of their time to answer the following questions. I'm
trying to determine if there is a market for a new type of training
product. I can't offer you anything in return but my undying
gratitude. Please reply to the newsgroup or send replies to
pollster@zacker.com. Thanks.
=cz

1. How long have you been working with computers?

2. What operating systems have you worked with?

3. What operating system do you feel you know best?

4. What certifications do you currently hold?

5. What certifications are you currently working on?

6. Assuming that the hardware requirements were reasonable, would you
be interested in an inexpensive, self-taught course that provides
hands-on interoperability practice with Windows, Unix or Linux, and
NetWare?










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2004-01-23, 3:23 pm

Craig Zacker wrote:
> Hi, folks,


Hi again!

> I would appreciate it anyone who is currently the holder of or is
> pursuing a certification in Information Technologies could give me a
> few minutes of their time to answer the following questions. I'm
> trying to determine if there is a market for a new type of training
> product. I can't offer you anything in return but my undying
> gratitude. Please reply to the newsgroup or send replies to
> pollster@zacker.com. Thanks.


Oh boy! Another survey! Welcomes again!

> =cz


Yes again.

> 1. How long have you been working with computers?


Well, I wouldn't exactly call it working, but there's been computers around
me since I was knee-high to a grasshopper.

> 2. What operating systems have you worked with?


TRS-DOS

> 3. What operating system do you feel you know best?


Brain Surgery 2004

> 4. What certifications do you currently hold?


MCNGP. What else is there?

> 5. What certifications are you currently working on?


CISH (Certified Indoor Sheep Herder)

> 6. Assuming that the hardware requirements were reasonable, would you
> be interested in an inexpensive, self-taught course that provides
> hands-on interoperability practice with Windows, Unix or Linux, and
> NetWare?


No. Why would anyone be interested in anything like that?

--
Fris "furrfu" beeŽ MCNGP #13

http://www.mcngp.tk
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics
Certaholics - We're here if you're beyond help

Charles M. Kozierok

2004-01-23, 3:23 pm

In article < v0t210thog2f2s2n1ucv92j59600fq
j1aq@4ax.com>,
Craig Zacker <pollster@zacker.com> wrote:
} Hi, folks,

Hi Craig...

I would bet that most of the people who read this won't recognize your
name. That, combined with the fact that you are asking for free assistance
in two threads crosposted to a large number of groups, virtually
guarantees that you are going to get a poor reception.

You might do better to at least introduce yourself, and perhaps provide
some incentive for people to help you. I would also recommend trimming
the newsgroups list down substantially.

peace,

-*-
Charles M. Kozierok (mailto:ixlu@PCGuide.com)
Author, The TCP/IP Guide - <http://www.TCPIPGuide.com>
A comprehensive, comprehensible guide to TCP/IP protocols and technologies...
Ken Briscoe

2004-01-23, 4:23 pm

> Fris "furrfu" beeŽ MCNGP #13

Love the ROT13, eh, Fris?

--

KB - MCNGP "silent thug" #26

first initial last name AT hotmail DOT com


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2004-01-23, 4:24 pm

Ken Briscoe wrote:
>
> Love the ROT13, eh, Fris?


Well, I didn't call him an nff shpxre!

--
Fris "EBG-13 sbe n frxevg zrffntr!" beeŽ MCNGP #13

http://www.mcngp.tk
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics
Certaholics - We're here if you're beyond help

The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere

2004-01-23, 4:24 pm

>> 3. What operating system do you feel you know best?
>
>Brain Surgery 2004


SP 3a

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
Kristopher Francisco

2004-02-02, 2:23 am

1. 5 years (since I was 12 years old)
2. Windows 98-XP, Red Hat Linux.
3. Windows 2000
4. Network+, CCNA
5. i-Net+, A+, MCSA (in that order)
6. A product that can offer training as well as hands on each system would
be pretty awesome. I kinda think you're already beat on that with the use of
virtual terminals. VMWare is a great piece of software that allows you to
communicate between virtual terminals. Your product would have to be pretty
damn unique and require plenty engineering (I assume for hardware). But the
idea sounds kool.

"Craig Zacker" <pollster@zacker.com> wrote in message
news:v0t210thog2f2s2n1ucv92j59
600fqj1aq@4ax.com...
> Hi, folks,
> I would appreciate it anyone who is currently the holder of or is
> pursuing a certification in Information Technologies could give me a
> few minutes of their time to answer the following questions. I'm
> trying to determine if there is a market for a new type of training
> product. I can't offer you anything in return but my undying
> gratitude. Please reply to the newsgroup or send replies to
> pollster@zacker.com. Thanks.
> =cz
>
> 1. How long have you been working with computers?
>
> 2. What operating systems have you worked with?
>
> 3. What operating system do you feel you know best?
>
> 4. What certifications do you currently hold?
>
> 5. What certifications are you currently working on?
>
> 6. Assuming that the hardware requirements were reasonable, would you
> be interested in an inexpensive, self-taught course that provides
> hands-on interoperability practice with Windows, Unix or Linux, and
> NetWare?
>
>
>
>
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"Kristopher Francisco" <kfrancisco@aol.com> wrote in message news:<CYlTb.9787$Ii2.1442@lakeread03>...
> 1. 5 years (since I was 12 years old)
> 2. Windows 98-XP, Red Hat Linux.
> 3. Windows 2000
> 4. Network+, CCNA
> 5. i-Net+, A+, MCSA (in that order)
> 6. A product that can offer training as well as hands on each system would
> be pretty awesome. I kinda think you're already beat on that with the use of
> virtual terminals. VMWare is a great piece of software that allows you to
> communicate between virtual terminals. Your product would have to be pretty
> damn unique and require plenty engineering (I assume for hardware). But the
> idea sounds kool.
>
> "Craig Zacker" <pollster@zacker.com> wrote in message
> news:v0t210thog2f2s2n1ucv92j59
600fqj1aq@4ax.com...
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> Newsgroups
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