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| hi folks,
im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and stuff...
do they ask in meters or feet?
the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
Thanks
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| Gareth 2002-09-17, 12:29 pm |
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"AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> hi folks,
>
> im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
>
> on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
stuff...
> do they ask in meters or feet?
>
> the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
Metres.
G.
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| Gareth 2002-09-17, 1:29 pm |
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"AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> hi folks,
>
> im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
>
> on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
stuff...
> do they ask in meters or feet?
>
> the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
Metres.
G.
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| SilverSurfer 2002-09-17, 5:28 pm |
| Meters, definitely.
Note that some practice exams (e.g. those from Boson) will confuse you when
they ask for the distance in feet. On the exam it is meters only.
Never understood why feet and yard became so estabished as measurments. Must
be a British thing.
"AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> hi folks,
>
> im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
>
> on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
stuff...
> do they ask in meters or feet?
>
> the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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| SilverSurfer 2002-09-17, 6:28 pm |
| Meters, definitely.
Note that some practice exams (e.g. those from Boson) will confuse you when
they ask for the distance in feet. On the exam it is meters only.
Never understood why feet and yard became so estabished as measurments. Must
be a British thing.
"AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> hi folks,
>
> im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
>
> on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
stuff...
> do they ask in meters or feet?
>
> the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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| Gareth 2002-09-17, 6:28 pm |
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"SilverSurfer" < silversurfer@pleasedonotsendan
yemailwhatsoever.com> wrote in
message news:A8Oh9.697$n%5.37389407@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com...
> Meters, definitely.
>
> Note that some practice exams (e.g. those from Boson) will confuse you
when
> they ask for the distance in feet. On the exam it is meters only.
>
> Never understood why feet and yard became so estabished as measurments.
Must
> be a British thing.
>
> "AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> > hi folks,
> >
> > im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
> >
> > on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
> stuff...
> > do they ask in meters or feet?
> >
> > the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Oi! 
The Americans tend to be the bigger fans of yards, the British sometimes
prefer imperial (pounds, ounces, feet).
Learn the distances in metres, and if you're ever confronted with a yards
question, then remember that one foot = 30cm. Might be easier to remember
that, in terms of the length of a standard (30cm) ruler, 3 rulers
*approximately* making a metre.
G.
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| Gareth 2002-09-17, 7:28 pm |
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"SilverSurfer" < silversurfer@pleasedonotsendan
yemailwhatsoever.com> wrote in
message news:A8Oh9.697$n%5.37389407@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com...
> Meters, definitely.
>
> Note that some practice exams (e.g. those from Boson) will confuse you
when
> they ask for the distance in feet. On the exam it is meters only.
>
> Never understood why feet and yard became so estabished as measurments.
Must
> be a British thing.
>
> "AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> > hi folks,
> >
> > im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
> >
> > on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
> stuff...
> > do they ask in meters or feet?
> >
> > the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Oi! 
The Americans tend to be the bigger fans of yards, the British sometimes
prefer imperial (pounds, ounces, feet).
Learn the distances in metres, and if you're ever confronted with a yards
question, then remember that one foot = 30cm. Might be easier to remember
that, in terms of the length of a standard (30cm) ruler, 3 rulers
*approximately* making a metre.
G.
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| C Voyer 2002-09-18, 6:28 am |
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"AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> hi folks,
>
> im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
>
> on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
stuff...
> do they ask in meters or feet?
>
> the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
I have not done the test yet but from what I have seen distances/lengths
are in meters.
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| thanks guys..
"C Voyer" <cvoyer@prexar.com> wrote in message
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>
>
>
> "AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> > hi folks,
> >
> > im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
> >
> > on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
> stuff...
> > do they ask in meters or feet?
> >
> > the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> I have not done the test yet but from what I have seen distances/lengths
> are in meters.
>
>
>
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| thanks guys..
"C Voyer" <cvoyer@prexar.com> wrote in message
news:uogpd67ltvja3d@corp.supernews.com...
>
>
>
> "AS" <astaubin@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:CgJh9.31700$Gp1.766199@weber.videotron.net...
> > hi folks,
> >
> > im studdying for the network + test and have a question.
> >
> > on the test when they ask questions about the different cabling and
> stuff...
> > do they ask in meters or feet?
> >
> > the book im using has both and im wondering which one I should remember
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> I have not done the test yet but from what I have seen distances/lengths
> are in meters.
>
>
>
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