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Written by: Mitchell D. Garvis
Posted on: www.CertGuard.com It is a common misconception that information such as the number of questions on a given cert exam is protected by the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), and it has been repeated so many times by so many people that some people are surprised when I answer the question. That being said, this is not a History test, it is a test of your skills. If you are concerned by time, I suggest the following: Read the rest here: http://www.CertGuard.com/Time-Tips-f...tion-Exams.asp To keep up with all of our Articles, you can check the page: http://www.CertGuard.com OR, Subscribe to the RSS Feed http://www.CertGuard.com/feed.xml Robert Williams [CertGuard] |
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"Robert Williams [CertGuard]" <> wrote in
news:: > Written by: Mitchell D. Garvis > Posted on: www.CertGuard.com > > It is a common misconception that information such as the number of > questions on a given cert exam is protected by the Non-Disclosure > Agreement (NDA), and it has been repeated so many times by so many > people that some people are surprised when I answer the question. That > being said, this is not a History test, it is a test of your skills. > If you are concerned by time, I suggest the following: > > Read the rest here: > http://www.CertGuard.com/Time-Tips-f...tion-Exams.asp > > > To keep up with all of our Articles, you can check the page: > http://www.CertGuard.com > > OR, Subscribe to the RSS Feed > http://www.CertGuard.com/feed.xml I don't have time to read all that. Can't you just tell me how many sentences are in it? kpg |
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"kpg" <> wrote in message
news:Xns99408F30E21C3ipostthereforeiam@207.46.248. 16... > "Robert Williams [CertGuard]" <> wrote in > news:: > >> Written by: Mitchell D. Garvis >> Posted on: www.CertGuard.com >> >> It is a common misconception that information such as the number of >> questions on a given cert exam is protected by the Non-Disclosure >> Agreement (NDA), and it has been repeated so many times by so many >> people that some people are surprised when I answer the question. That >> being said, this is not a History test, it is a test of your skills. >> If you are concerned by time, I suggest the following: >> >> Read the rest here: >> http://www.CertGuard.com/Time-Tips-f...tion-Exams.asp >> >> >> To keep up with all of our Articles, you can check the page: >> http://www.CertGuard.com >> >> OR, Subscribe to the RSS Feed >> http://www.CertGuard.com/feed.xml > > > I don't have time to read all that. Can't you just tell me > how many sentences are in it? > Absolutely not. Are you trying to violate me? Oh, ok...but first, would that be the number of complete sentences, or shall I count the incomplete sentences too. -- CG Robert Williams [CertGuard] |
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You fiend! How dare you accuse me of writing in incomplete sentences?
That, my friend, is gall! M "Robert Williams [CertGuard]" <NewsGroups[at[CertGuard[dot]co_> wrote in message news:... > "kpg" <> wrote in message > news:Xns99408F30E21C3ipostthereforeiam@207.46.248. 16... >> "Robert Williams [CertGuard]" <> wrote in >> news:: >> >>> Written by: Mitchell D. Garvis >>> Posted on: www.CertGuard.com >>> >>> It is a common misconception that information such as the number of >>> questions on a given cert exam is protected by the Non-Disclosure >>> Agreement (NDA), and it has been repeated so many times by so many >>> people that some people are surprised when I answer the question. That >>> being said, this is not a History test, it is a test of your skills. >>> If you are concerned by time, I suggest the following: >>> >>> Read the rest here: >>> http://www.CertGuard.com/Time-Tips-f...tion-Exams.asp >>> >>> >>> To keep up with all of our Articles, you can check the page: >>> http://www.CertGuard.com >>> >>> OR, Subscribe to the RSS Feed >>> http://www.CertGuard.com/feed.xml >> >> >> I don't have time to read all that. Can't you just tell me >> how many sentences are in it? >> > Absolutely not. Are you trying to violate me? > > Oh, ok...but first, would that be the number of complete sentences, or > shall I count the incomplete sentences too. > > -- > CG Montreal MCT |
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Oops....sorry...did I say that? That's certainly not the way it was meant.
-- CG "Montreal MCT" <> wrote in message news:E8A9EF23-9F28-4BBD-AD17-... > You fiend! How dare you accuse me of writing in incomplete sentences? That, > my friend, is gall! > > M > > "Robert Williams [CertGuard]" <NewsGroups[at[CertGuard[dot]co_> wrote in > message news:... >> "kpg" <> wrote in message >> news:Xns99408F30E21C3ipostthereforeiam@207.46.248. 16... >>> "Robert Williams [CertGuard]" <> wrote in >>> news:: >>> >>>> Written by: Mitchell D. Garvis >>>> Posted on: www.CertGuard.com >>>> >>>> It is a common misconception that information such as the number of >>>> questions on a given cert exam is protected by the Non-Disclosure >>>> Agreement (NDA), and it has been repeated so many times by so many >>>> people that some people are surprised when I answer the question. That >>>> being said, this is not a History test, it is a test of your skills. >>>> If you are concerned by time, I suggest the following: >>>> >>>> Read the rest here: >>>> http://www.CertGuard.com/Time-Tips-f...tion-Exams.asp >>>> >>>> >>>> To keep up with all of our Articles, you can check the page: >>>> http://www.CertGuard.com >>>> >>>> OR, Subscribe to the RSS Feed >>>> http://www.CertGuard.com/feed.xml >>> >>> >>> I don't have time to read all that. Can't you just tell me >>> how many sentences are in it? >>> >> Absolutely not. Are you trying to violate me? >> >> Oh, ok...but first, would that be the number of complete sentences, or shall >> I count the incomplete sentences too. >> >> -- >> CG > Robert Williams [CertGuard] |
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> How dare you accuse me of writing in incomplete sentences? That, my
> friend, is gall! Shouldn't that be; How dare you accuse me of writing incomplete sentences! - a statement or You dare accuse me of writing incomplete sentences? - a question Just trying to clarify, thanks! Jtyc |
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"kpg" <> wrote in message
news:Xns99408F30E21C3ipostthereforeiam@207.46.248. 16: > "Robert Williams [CertGuard]" <> wrote in > news:: > > > > Written by: Mitchell D. Garvis > > Posted on: www.CertGuard.com > > > > It is a common misconception that information such as the number of > > questions on a given cert exam is protected by the Non-Disclosure > > Agreement (NDA), and it has been repeated so many times by so many > > people that some people are surprised when I answer the question. That > > being said, this is not a History test, it is a test of your skills. > > If you are concerned by time, I suggest the following: > > > > Read the rest here: > > http://www.CertGuard.com/Time-Tips-f...tion-Exams.asp > > > > > > To keep up with all of our Articles, you can check the page: > > http://www.CertGuard.com > > > > OR, Subscribe to the RSS Feed > > http://www.CertGuard.com/feed.xml > > > > I don't have time to read all that. Can't you just tell me > how many sentences are in it? The answer is always 42. Duh... -- Michael D. Alligood, MCSA, MCDST The I.T. Classroom - http://www.theitclassroom.com/ CertGuard - http://www.certguard.com Michael D. Alligood [CertGuard] |
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"Jtyc" <> wrote in message
news:... >> How dare you accuse me of writing in incomplete sentences? That, my >> friend, is gall! > > Shouldn't that be; > > How dare you accuse me of writing incomplete sentences! - a > statement > > or > > You dare accuse me of writing incomplete sentences? - a question > > > > Just trying to clarify, thanks! No. He was quite correct. Whoever it was (you snipped to much, and I'm too lazy to un-hide read messages to see). Frisbee® |
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> No. He was quite correct. Whoever it was (you snipped to much, and I'm
> too lazy to un-hide read messages to see). Unhide all you want, I still say it's incorrect. Jtyc |
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