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| nettminder 2002-08-21, 10:29 pm |
| I am not affiliated in anyway with www.totalsem.com or the book All-in-One
Network+ Certification Exam Guide, 2nd Ed.,
by Michael Meyers Osborne Pub: McGraw-Hill, January, 2002.
Having said that, this was a great read and I wish I was affiliated with
them. It was the only book that I used for the exam and it is well worth the
price. Mr. Meyers is a great writer, and I was not yawning while reading
this book. He gives you what you need to know and some conceptual
information to help you better understand what you know. It also comes with
some top-notch practice exams from Total Seminars that helped me on my way
to Network+ certification. I would recommend this book to anybody that is
learning networking and/or studying for the Network+ test. No matter what
your experience is in the networking field, buy this book. If you have
little to no experience, buy this book first and then another one if you
simply just want another source.
My thanks to the author, the publisher, and to Total Seminars. It was well
worth the money boys and girls!
nettminder
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| Cindy Archer 2002-08-23, 11:42 am |
| On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 02:49:07 GMT, "nettminder" <bill@alienmail.com>
wrote:
>I am not affiliated in anyway with www.totalsem.com or the book All-in-One
>Network+ Certification Exam Guide, 2nd Ed.,
>by Michael Meyers Osborne Pub: McGraw-Hill, January, 2002.
>Having said that, this was a great read and I wish I was affiliated with
>them. It was the only book that I used for the exam and it is well worth the
>price. Mr. Meyers is a great writer, and I was not yawning while reading
>this book. He gives you what you need to know and some conceptual
>information to help you better understand what you know. It also comes with
>some top-notch practice exams from Total Seminars that helped me on my way
>to Network+ certification. I would recommend this book to anybody that is
>learning networking and/or studying for the Network+ test. No matter what
>your experience is in the networking field, buy this book. If you have
>little to no experience, buy this book first and then another one if you
>simply just want another source.
>My thanks to the author, the publisher, and to Total Seminars. It was well
>worth the money boys and girls!
>nettminder
>
On behalf of Mike and the gang here at Total Seminars, I'd like to
say, "Awww, shucks!"
Thanks for your words of praise, nettminder. Knowing that our books
have helped folks attain their goals is what makes it all worthwhile.
With that said, please don't hesitate to contact us with suggestions
or any errata (or suspected errata) you may find. Our books are
excellent resources, but we didn't make them that way by ignoring
their imperfections ... however slight. ;-) Seriously, constructive
criticism is always welcomed.
Thanks again, and best of luck with your certification and your IT
career!
Cindy Archer
Total Seminars, LLC
www.totalsem.com
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| Cindy Archer 2002-08-23, 12:28 pm |
| On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 02:49:07 GMT, "nettminder" <bill@alienmail.com>
wrote:
>I am not affiliated in anyway with www.totalsem.com or the book All-in-One
>Network+ Certification Exam Guide, 2nd Ed.,
>by Michael Meyers Osborne Pub: McGraw-Hill, January, 2002.
>Having said that, this was a great read and I wish I was affiliated with
>them. It was the only book that I used for the exam and it is well worth the
>price. Mr. Meyers is a great writer, and I was not yawning while reading
>this book. He gives you what you need to know and some conceptual
>information to help you better understand what you know. It also comes with
>some top-notch practice exams from Total Seminars that helped me on my way
>to Network+ certification. I would recommend this book to anybody that is
>learning networking and/or studying for the Network+ test. No matter what
>your experience is in the networking field, buy this book. If you have
>little to no experience, buy this book first and then another one if you
>simply just want another source.
>My thanks to the author, the publisher, and to Total Seminars. It was well
>worth the money boys and girls!
>nettminder
>
On behalf of Mike and the gang here at Total Seminars, I'd like to
say, "Awww, shucks!"
Thanks for your words of praise, nettminder. Knowing that our books
have helped folks attain their goals is what makes it all worthwhile.
With that said, please don't hesitate to contact us with suggestions
or any errata (or suspected errata) you may find. Our books are
excellent resources, but we didn't make them that way by ignoring
their imperfections ... however slight. ;-) Seriously, constructive
criticism is always welcomed.
Thanks again, and best of luck with your certification and your IT
career!
Cindy Archer
Total Seminars, LLC
www.totalsem.com
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| Robert 2002-08-23, 9:42 pm |
| Cindy Archer wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 02:49:07 GMT, "nettminder" <bill@alienmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I am not affiliated in anyway with www.totalsem.com or the book All-in-One
>>Network+ Certification Exam Guide, 2nd Ed.,
>>by Michael Meyers Osborne Pub: McGraw-Hill, January, 2002.
>>Having said that, this was a great read and I wish I was affiliated with
>>them. It was the only book that I used for the exam and it is well worth the
>>price. Mr. Meyers is a great writer, and I was not yawning while reading
>>this book. He gives you what you need to know and some conceptual
>>information to help you better understand what you know. It also comes with
>>some top-notch practice exams from Total Seminars that helped me on my way
>>to Network+ certification. I would recommend this book to anybody that is
>>learning networking and/or studying for the Network+ test. No matter what
>>your experience is in the networking field, buy this book. If you have
>>little to no experience, buy this book first and then another one if you
>>simply just want another source.
>>My thanks to the author, the publisher, and to Total Seminars. It was well
>>worth the money boys and girls!
>>nettminder
>>
>>
>
> On behalf of Mike and the gang here at Total Seminars, I'd like to
> say, "Awww, shucks!"
>
> Thanks for your words of praise, nettminder. Knowing that our books
> have helped folks attain their goals is what makes it all worthwhile.
>
> With that said, please don't hesitate to contact us with suggestions
> or any errata (or suspected errata) you may find. Our books are
> excellent resources, but we didn't make them that way by ignoring
> their imperfections ... however slight. ;-) Seriously, constructive
> criticism is always welcomed.
>
> Thanks again, and best of luck with your certification and your IT
> career!
>
> Cindy Archer
> Total Seminars, LLC
> www.totalsem.com
>
>
Tell Mike he has to get started on Writing the Linux+ and I-Net+
books...i dont know if i can get use to another author....why cant all
certification books be by Mike
Robert
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| Robert 2002-08-23, 10:42 pm |
| Cindy Archer wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 02:49:07 GMT, "nettminder" <bill@alienmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I am not affiliated in anyway with www.totalsem.com or the book All-in-One
>>Network+ Certification Exam Guide, 2nd Ed.,
>>by Michael Meyers Osborne Pub: McGraw-Hill, January, 2002.
>>Having said that, this was a great read and I wish I was affiliated with
>>them. It was the only book that I used for the exam and it is well worth the
>>price. Mr. Meyers is a great writer, and I was not yawning while reading
>>this book. He gives you what you need to know and some conceptual
>>information to help you better understand what you know. It also comes with
>>some top-notch practice exams from Total Seminars that helped me on my way
>>to Network+ certification. I would recommend this book to anybody that is
>>learning networking and/or studying for the Network+ test. No matter what
>>your experience is in the networking field, buy this book. If you have
>>little to no experience, buy this book first and then another one if you
>>simply just want another source.
>>My thanks to the author, the publisher, and to Total Seminars. It was well
>>worth the money boys and girls!
>>nettminder
>>
>>
>
> On behalf of Mike and the gang here at Total Seminars, I'd like to
> say, "Awww, shucks!"
>
> Thanks for your words of praise, nettminder. Knowing that our books
> have helped folks attain their goals is what makes it all worthwhile.
>
> With that said, please don't hesitate to contact us with suggestions
> or any errata (or suspected errata) you may find. Our books are
> excellent resources, but we didn't make them that way by ignoring
> their imperfections ... however slight. ;-) Seriously, constructive
> criticism is always welcomed.
>
> Thanks again, and best of luck with your certification and your IT
> career!
>
> Cindy Archer
> Total Seminars, LLC
> www.totalsem.com
>
>
Tell Mike he has to get started on Writing the Linux+ and I-Net+
books...i dont know if i can get use to another author....why cant all
certification books be by Mike
Robert
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