Im trying to figure out which would be the most beneficial elective to take
for MCSA in 2003. I dont want to just take the easiest one. Any recommends?

Randy

"I can install a golf game on my pc, shouldnt that be worth some kind of
certification?"

Re: Elective choice by LoopBack

LoopBack
Mon Mar 27 14:13:38 CST 2006

do the one which you'd use on a day to day basis, or the one which you'll
benefit the most from achieving.

Golf games suck. play a real course.

--
LoopBack

"barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
news:0rLVf.118$uH6.113@fe05.lga...
> Im trying to figure out which would be the most beneficial elective to
> take for MCSA in 2003. I dont want to just take the easiest one. Any
> recommends?
>
> Randy
>
> "I can install a golf game on my pc, shouldnt that be worth some kind of
> certification?"
>



Re: Elective choice by barbwire

barbwire
Mon Mar 27 14:12:08 CST 2006

Thanks for the tip.

I play real courses every week but I have to have something to do when I am
at work.

"LoopBack" <LoopBack@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:SHXVf.15096$H%3.7253@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
> do the one which you'd use on a day to day basis, or the one which you'll
> benefit the most from achieving.
>
> Golf games suck. play a real course.
>
> --
> LoopBack
>
> "barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
> news:0rLVf.118$uH6.113@fe05.lga...
>> Im trying to figure out which would be the most beneficial elective to
>> take for MCSA in 2003. I dont want to just take the easiest one. Any
>> recommends?
>>
>> Randy
>>
>> "I can install a golf game on my pc, shouldnt that be worth some kind of
>> certification?"
>>
>
>



Re: Elective choice by LoopBack

LoopBack
Mon Mar 27 14:23:31 CST 2006

I find walking back and forth to the coffee machine is good 'all-round'
excersice. Although, sometimes I pick a bogie or two, and try to hit the guy
across the room.

But mostly I just wander around.

--
Lo0py

"barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
news:sGXVf.208$Zf5.22@fe03.lga...
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> I play real courses every week but I have to have something to do when I
> am at work.
>
> "LoopBack" <LoopBack@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
> news:SHXVf.15096$H%3.7253@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
>> do the one which you'd use on a day to day basis, or the one which you'll
>> benefit the most from achieving.
>>
>> Golf games suck. play a real course.
>>
>> --
>> LoopBack
>>
>> "barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
>> news:0rLVf.118$uH6.113@fe05.lga...
>>> Im trying to figure out which would be the most beneficial elective to
>>> take for MCSA in 2003. I dont want to just take the easiest one. Any
>>> recommends?
>>>
>>> Randy
>>>
>>> "I can install a golf game on my pc, shouldnt that be worth some kind of
>>> certification?"
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



Re: Elective choice by barbwire

barbwire
Mon Mar 27 14:52:34 CST 2006

Isnt it great what you can get paid to do if most people dont understand
what your suppose to do.


"LoopBack" <LoopBack@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:7RXVf.15100$H%3.14575@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
>I find walking back and forth to the coffee machine is good 'all-round'
>excersice. Although, sometimes I pick a bogie or two, and try to hit the
>guy across the room.
>
> But mostly I just wander around.
>
> --
> Lo0py
>
> "barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
> news:sGXVf.208$Zf5.22@fe03.lga...
>> Thanks for the tip.
>>
>> I play real courses every week but I have to have something to do when I
>> am at work.
>>
>> "LoopBack" <LoopBack@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
>> news:SHXVf.15096$H%3.7253@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
>>> do the one which you'd use on a day to day basis, or the one which
>>> you'll benefit the most from achieving.
>>>
>>> Golf games suck. play a real course.
>>>
>>> --
>>> LoopBack
>>>
>>> "barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
>>> news:0rLVf.118$uH6.113@fe05.lga...
>>>> Im trying to figure out which would be the most beneficial elective to
>>>> take for MCSA in 2003. I dont want to just take the easiest one. Any
>>>> recommends?
>>>>
>>>> Randy
>>>>
>>>> "I can install a golf game on my pc, shouldnt that be worth some kind
>>>> of certification?"
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



Re: Elective choice by LoopBack

LoopBack
Mon Mar 27 14:54:56 CST 2006

key word: delegate

"barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
news:mgYVf.220$Zf5.154@fe03.lga...
> Isnt it great what you can get paid to do if most people dont understand
> what your suppose to do.
>
>
> "LoopBack" <LoopBack@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
> news:7RXVf.15100$H%3.14575@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
>>I find walking back and forth to the coffee machine is good 'all-round'
>>excersice. Although, sometimes I pick a bogie or two, and try to hit the
>>guy across the room.
>>
>> But mostly I just wander around.
>>
>> --
>> Lo0py
>>
>> "barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
>> news:sGXVf.208$Zf5.22@fe03.lga...
>>> Thanks for the tip.
>>>
>>> I play real courses every week but I have to have something to do when I
>>> am at work.
>>>
>>> "LoopBack" <LoopBack@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
>>> news:SHXVf.15096$H%3.7253@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
>>>> do the one which you'd use on a day to day basis, or the one which
>>>> you'll benefit the most from achieving.
>>>>
>>>> Golf games suck. play a real course.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> LoopBack
>>>>
>>>> "barbwire" <barbwire1@barbwire1.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:0rLVf.118$uH6.113@fe05.lga...
>>>>> Im trying to figure out which would be the most beneficial elective to
>>>>> take for MCSA in 2003. I dont want to just take the easiest one. Any
>>>>> recommends?
>>>>>
>>>>> Randy
>>>>>
>>>>> "I can install a golf game on my pc, shouldnt that be worth some kind
>>>>> of certification?"
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>