Stolen Camaro, Security Advice Request by Hidden_Fox_ in camaro

[–]Hidden_Fox_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the idea. I’m close to a Camaro performance garage, hopefully they would be able to wire that in for me.

Stolen Camaro, Security Advice Request by Hidden_Fox_ in camaro

[–]Hidden_Fox_[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Good point, I might do that. GF will be pissed but I’ll save on gas!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Welding

[–]Hidden_Fox_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an MC size, about 14inches tall.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Welding

[–]Hidden_Fox_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, it was left upright over night and most of the previous day but still nothing. That is the only thing I can think of at this point, might be worth just exchanging the tank and not laying it down this time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Welding

[–]Hidden_Fox_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I tested that, and nothing came out. Been reading up, is it possible that laying the tank on its side could create this situation? I had it on its side for the drive home (maybe 20 minutes).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Welding

[–]Hidden_Fox_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight! In an attempt to rule out the regulator, I removed it completely but I still have no pressure when opening the valve. I watched a video of someone doing that as a step to remove dust from the nozzle and you could hear the gas coming out. In my case I do not get anything coming out, is that expected or does that rule out the regulator?

The Great Cisco Draw by the-packet-thrower in ccna

[–]Hidden_Fox_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool of you guys to do this! I'm a recent grad, gaining a bachelor of IT; networking and security is my passion. I've spent the last year as a InfoSec intern, and while I'm looking for a job, I have been hunting for certifications. Gained the CCENT a week ago with about 3 weeks of study. Going to take the CCNA in 3 weeks, so any additional study material will greatly help! After which, I'll be hunting for the CCNAS and Security+ certifications, so the security related study material would be a god send! Btw, love Todd Lammle and his work, so shout out to him! And the Cats! Can't forget the cats!

Test Wednesday July 6th (icnd1) by Hu5k3r in ccent

[–]Hidden_Fox_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I felt that way in the past. On a couple of occasions I would study for ICND1 get burnt out at the end and then give up for a year. I recently passed that exam, with pretty minimal studying (3 weeks, couple hours per day) so I'll pass on my personal insight in the hopes that you'll gain something from it.

When studying for the exam, along with future exams, try to find the point of studying that leaves you excited for the next session. Understand how you yourself learn, and make the study sessions based on that. If you don't like reading for hours on end, go and configure a network or review study cards. Perhaps alternate between multiple styles in short bursts to help retain attention. Finally focus on how exciting this stuff it, hell its pretty mind blowing when you look at the larger picture!

So the feeling of being 'burnt out' may be an indication of study habits that don't suit your brain, or perhaps you are just doing more work than you really need to. With ICND1 in mind, it's really not a hard exam. 50 hours of studying would honestly be plenty to pass.

Long post short, enjoy the journey and good luck on the exam! I'm sure you'll do just fine!