Bunch of stuff

Per Geek’s request, these are the books I’m using for studying for the A+:



A+ Exam Cram 2


Mike Meyers’ A+ Certification Passport


I’m also using notes from StudyNotes.net and CramSession, and browsing the questions from Braindump Central.

Angela did post an album of Xmas pictures, including one of me holding Kaitlyn that she commented about. I’ll have to echo her thoughts on biological stirrings. I love my niece and nephew dearly, and I love spending time with them and being a good uncle to them. And then, I enjoy going home. 🙂

In my holiday business I missed that Mike Sanders has quit blogging, until I saw the news over at Doc’s over the weekend. That’s unfortunate, I’ll miss his writing.

Then there’s this interesting study about people’s expectations of finding things online. I’d have to agree, finding information isn’t that difficult, but finding reliable personal information, as opposed to inaccurate personal info, can somtimes be tricky!

More later, our work internet connection is being a bit flaky, time to call our ISP…

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