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On 11/24/2010 11:37 PM, Joseph McLaughlin wrote:
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font-size: 12pt;">I was in the second spot until the third
person took the test!<br>
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Joe
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There is still a bug in the program must use RAID!<br>
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7th place at 57% or so. Not bad for somebody who isn't really a
programmer. Of course, that might mean that only 7 people took the
test...<br>
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My biggest gripe other than the sheer weirdness of a way to go about
it was the twisted pair question. Unless there's something really
weird in the Cat6 spec that I don't know about, they're all the
same. I think they wanted to see if you could hack the form to
produce the right answer, but I didn't feel like engaging in that
particular shenanigan.<br>
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