Posted by Danpereda on Jan 31, 2007 in About, Reviews | 0 comments
There are metformin weight loss clomid 1000s of reviews out there by many other people. Some of them do reviews professionally, some do it for other business reasons, some just do it to complain, and some do it for vanity. There are many other motivations and many different types of reviews.
So why do I do reviews? There is one selfish reason I do reviews. If you you’re your going experience something that you later know you will have to write or explain you tend to pay more attention. You notice more, the subtle details and nuances. This makes my experience richer and more enjoyable.
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I currently metformin weight loss 1000 mg own 7 domains and they are spread out across different servers and hosting providers. Some sites are for fun and some sites are new business ideas that I am exploring. I have way to many topics I am trying to cover and fun, business and personal ideas are getting posted on the wrong web sites, or is limiting what I can do with the website. I have consolidated my hosting and servers down to two locations. I have a front end hosting provider for all my sites and a separate back end server to handle some complex functions. Below is an outline of my plans for my sites.
DanPereda.com – This is will be my personal site. It will be my personal Blog and Also a platform for my writing.
Shoreperformance.com – This site will be revamped to become the front face of my business again. Right now the front end is just my blog and the back end runs some major surveys and data recording.
Phonefuse.com – This site will be my test platform to work of some new Asterisk PBX goodies. It will also replace the back end for the Voipfordummies.com site that I currently own, but I am being forced to transfer it to Wiley Press.
Voipfordummies.com – This site is being eliminated and transferred to Wiley Press (the people that own the for dummies trademark)
Pereda.org – I hope to work more on this site and get it to become the family website that I had always meant for it to become.
TheMillionaireSociety.com – This is my Prosper group. I have not had time to really open this site or even start my group.
ReelSpicy.com – This was the name of my boat, but I no longer have the boat. I will come up with something to put here. till then I will just point it to one of my other sites.
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Posted by Danpereda on Jan 15, 2007 in Books, Jobs, Reviews | 0 comments
What Color is your Parachute?
(2007) is a book by Richard Nelson Bolles; published by Ten Speed Press.
It has become the defacto book for job hunters and career changers. It is updated and republished every year. I half read the a copy in 2001ish. I was desperate for a Job at that time and ironically thought I didn’t have time to read it, I was to busy looking for a job in a terrible job market. I found a job eventually, but I had to struggle thru a few I didn’t really like before I found one that I did.
I have been at my current company for 3 years now. I really like my Company and my job. I get to travel all over the world setting up and managing call centers. I am always seeing cool places and doing unbelievable things, but the stress and working hours are getting to me. I look forward to settling down, buy a house, and starting a family. These things are not currently in line with my job. My job may change and allow me to have a home again, but that is not guarantee. I am now starting my back up plan.
I have picked up the latest copy of WCIYP? 2007. I have just started reading it and I plan to put thoughts and reviews of the book here online. There are many tasks that must be done in the book and i will also share them online.
I will also share what I have learned about the job market, working, traveling, and the world.
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Posted by Danpereda on Jan 12, 2007 in Reviews | 0 comments
A friend and I booked the Milford Plaza Hotel in New York City for one night. The plan was, We were to drop our things off at the hotel, then go shopping in the city and come back in time for shower then head out for dinner and a Broadway show.
More to Come….
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Posted by Danpereda on Mar 23, 2006 in News, Reviews, Tech | 1 comment
CCNA- Cisco Certified network associate
Exam code: 640-801
Or 640-811 CCNA ICND and 640-821 CCNA INTRO
Passing Score is 849/1000
No of question: 53 – 56
Time Duration: 90 Mins
Cost: $150.00
Valid for :3 Years
CCNP- Cisco Certified Network Professional (4 test 60-70 questions)
1) 642-801 BSCI “routing” – Building Scaleable Cisco Inter-networks
2) 642-811 BCMSN “switching” – Building Cisco multi layered switched networks
3) 642-811 Building Cisco Remote access networks
4) 642-821 Cisco inter-network troubleshooting
CCDP- Cisco Certified Design Professional (3 test)
1) 642-801 BSCI “routing” – Building Scaleable Cisco Inter-networks
2) 642-811 BCMSN “switching” – Building Cisco multi layered switched networks
3) 642-871 ARCH “Architecture”
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CCSP- Cisco Certified Security Professional (5 test)
1) 642-551 SNDI – Securing Cisco networking devices
2) 642-502 SNRS – Securing networks with routers and switches
3) 642-522 SNPA- Securing Networks with PIX and ASA
4) 642-532 IPS – Implementing Intrusion Protection Systems
5) 643-513 HIPS – Securing Hosts using Cisco security agents
or CSVPN – Cisco secure VPN
CCIP (4 test)
1) BSCI
2) BGP
3) QOS
4) IPV6
CCVP (3 test)
1) QOS
2) IPTT
3) IP telephone
a. Part 1
b. Part 2
Recommend CCNA Books
CCNA 640-801 Study Guide by Todd Lamele (CCNP) published Sybex
CCNA –ICND by Wendell Odem (CCIE) Published by Cisco Press
CCNA –INTRO by Wendell Odem (CCIE) Published by Cisco Press
Course Outline
22 Case studies
1) Hardware
2) Networking
3) TCP/IP – Ip classes and sub netting
4) OSI
5) Routing Logic
6) CLI
7) Routing Protocols
WAN
9) NAT
10) Switching
11) ISDN
12) Booting
13) Access List
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Posted by Danpereda on Mar 22, 2006 in News, Reviews, Tech | 0 comments
CCNA Class Day 2-
The Hardware Part of Computer Internetworking by Layer (Today layer 1 the physical layer.)
Cabling
10base5 – Thicknet- up to 10 Mbps – up to 500 meters – Co-axial cable-it is the backbone of a BUS network. A very large thick cable. Connected to the computers via a transceiver. The transceiver is connected to the cable via a Dracula Vat. You must “cap” or “terminate” the end of the bus. This cap will have a very specific resistance to help eliminate echo collisions. If the cap is missing or if there is any cut in the cable the entire network will go down
10base2 – Thinnet – up to 10 Mbps – up to 200 meters – Co-axial cable – it is thinner and easier to handle than thicknet.
Net-admin 5-4-3 rule: You can have a max of 5 segments in a network; a minimum of 4 repeaters, only 3 of the 5 segments can have computers, a max of 30 pcs per segment.
UTP- unshielded twisted pair – 8 wires, 4 sets of pairs
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10baseT – up to 10 Mbps – up to 100 meters – UTP – can now use a hub and move to a star topology, so if you loose one segment the rest of the network stays up.
10baseF – up to 10 Mbps – Fiber optics
Hub – a physical layer device for connecting different segments of a network, Replaces a repeater.
Wireless
802.11b – 11Mbps
802.11g – 54Mbps
Connectors
BNC – British Naval Connector
RJ45 – Registered Jack
Crimping
Straight Cable: used to connect two different types of devices or ports.
Cross Over Cable: used to connect two similar types of devices or ports.
Rollover Cable: This is a special purpose cable, like connecting a PC to the console port of a router. Pin 1 is mapped to Pin 8, 2 to 7, 3 to 6, 4 to 5, 5 to 4, 6 to 3, 7 to 2, and 8 to 1.
Cable Pin Outs
Straight Cable Pin OutCrossover cable
DTE – Data terminating equipment
DCE – Data Commutation equipment
What we will go over in the next class
Data link layer
Arcnet
Token ring
Ethernet
Token Bus
FDDI
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