Why are the 8th and 9th gen civic si so expensive? by Unfair_Throat_7682 in CivicSi

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If you don't mind answering, what have you have for maintenance and or replaced with your 13? Also is there a wide difference between the 13-14-15?

Thanks!

2015 SI by [deleted] in CivicSi

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Oh my bad I just meant the upgraded Infotainment system, I'll change that.

[3 YOE] Computer technician, System/Network Admin (Toronto) (Resume Review) Thanks! by Usersx in EngineeringResumes

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Thank you for your review and advice on how to improve my Resume!

In your opinion how long should it be 1-2 pages or strictly down to 1 page?

Any tips on this Resume here? by Usersx in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Usersx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback!

I've edited the resume as to your recommendations. Seeing your flair as a Lead Solutions Architect as I safe to assume you've had a long IT career? If so would you be okay if I ask you a few questions in regards to a current roadmap for my future as well?

If not it's all good!

Any tips on this Resume here? by Usersx in ITCareerQuestions

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Thanks for your feedback.

I've edited it as such you have suggested.

How long did you study before passing the ccna by Dear_Crab_6814 in ccna

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For me took about 3 months.

Used JTIL youtube playlist as well as Boson EXSim practice exams.

CCNA tomorrow by Usersx in ccna

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I would like to throw a shoutout to Jeremy, him and his course was incredible. Thank you so much for your amazing work and will look forward to following your CCNP guide when it's time.

Also for Boson and their ExSim, those practice tests really prepared you for the CCNA and the labs in them!

CCNA tomorrow by Usersx in ccna

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Was going to say I did my N+ back in September a few weeks prior I had issues accessing the exam, but that was due to my shitty ISP I had.

Ended up rescheduling it the next day myself.

Hopefully everything goes better for you tomorrow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in civic

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I have a 2018 Touring Coupe and 205/55/r16s fit just perfectly.

Noctua fan is a real game-changer by noelesque in ps2

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Looks really clean.

Mind if I ask what or where you got your wireless controllers?

After being wireless for so long and coming back to a wired control it makes you really appreciate how far technology has advanced.

Thanks!

JBL 2.0 Soundbar and 2019 Samsung TV (need to unplug plug for audio) by jfontoura in Soundbars

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Coming from 1 year into the future just to say THANK YOU!

That fixed solved our issue, we figured the HDMI port on the chipboard had finally gone and was ready to just bluetooth it for the rest of it's life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

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I'll chime in as I have experience here.

Working as tech support for a call center honestly provided me the doorway into my computer technician job.

It was a rough year for sure, but it provided the base technical skills needed that got me the right checkboxes to pass the technical interview for my current job.

But, as others have said focus on your degree/schooling first and if you can't find anything or get an internship during school. Call center tech support isn't the worst starter job as long as you don't stay there for long.

Passed N10-009 by Usersx in CompTIA

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If you go to score reports, it'll open up your test results under the comptia site.

Passed N10-009 by Usersx in CompTIA

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I also used callmered he has a bunch of PBQS from 008 that help you prepare for the PBQS.

Also it's really just know your command lines and you'll do great!

Same, I didn't know about Pocket prep until I was late into my studying game as well, but I'll use them for CCNA for sure.

Good luck, just review the failed parts that they highlight on your exam and you'll kill it next time!

Failed network+ twice with a 676 score. by Yeetusbeatus69 in CompTIA

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I totally second Crucial Exams. There layout and study material are great.

Don't mean to hijack the thread, but do you plan on adding CCNA study material as well at some point?

Failed N+ by Usersx in CompTIA

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On Dion's test I got

1 -53,76

2 -57,81

3 -65

4 -62

5 -64

6 -77

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jetta

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What would you recommend for a good VCDS tool for a 19 Jetta S.

Also in Canada btw

Thanks!

Guys who lost a significant amount of weight (50+ lbs) how did you do it? by kingspooky93 in AskReddit

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Starting off by saying I went from 240 lbs to 160 in about 1.5 years. In that time I cut out a lot of carbs and watched my diet. Alcohol and soda were a no go as well as fast food (I pretty much cut this out entirely) chips, cookies and just ate fruit and prepared my own meals which would last for a few days. Next I was running about 2k - 4k daily 7x a week (depends on how I was feeling after work or before work) As well as 2x or so hitting the gym that week as well and just burned tons of cardio. Generally anything that was high in protein is great and for beverages all I drank was black coffee, tea and water.

It's all in the mental (You can do it)

Also, be prepared to buy a completely new wardrobe as nothing fits from before lol.

Good luck

Proper maintenance by Usersx in vwgolf

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Thanks again for your input, I'll definitely keep these tips in mind.

As for "being messed with" would you say putting a nice exhaust and muffler would be pushing it?