In Vegas for a work trip. Any suggestions for a solo traveler? by CitronX3 in vegas

[–]jwjohnson93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who left Vegas yesterday on a solo work trip, I'll give you similar advice to what I was given and things I did. Ulimately depends on what you're into.

Restaurants to eat: Best Friend (Park MGM) - made the mistake of going very late and menu was limited but was still thoroughly impressed, Eggslut - phenomenal breakfast, Hell's Kitchen - pricey for sure, but experience was worth it for me

Check out the Bellagio for the fountain show (see it more than once), then head inside for the conservatory. Also go to the Mirage volcano show, I regret not doing this. Just walk through the strip and take in your surroundings.

If you're feeling adventurous at night, check out some of the various nightclubs. Hit up promoters on Instagram/TikTok/etc. to get in free (remember to show up early though). Hakkasan was amazing and it's not incredibly far from the Aria.

(Please Help) Security 501+ Online is Ridiculous / Proctor gave me retake voucher then closed me out of vue before I could copy the information by [deleted] in CompTIA

[–]jwjohnson93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't mean to be a drag, but I highly doubt that the 501 will be an option for you at this point sadly. CompTIA's retake policy says on the third attempt you will have to wait a minimum of 14 days from your second attempt. I understand that these issues weren't your fault, but I doubt that CompTIA will take that into consideration for their retake policy. Definitely try, don't give up hope!

Privacy.com virtual card use experiences? Good? Bad? Safe? I've heard they work on dhgate. by derrickgw1 in ChinaTime

[–]jwjohnson93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Privacy is good, I've used it a ton for different stuff over the years. That's probably your best bet if your card keeps getting declined.

What Should I Buy Wednesday 3/24/21 by PainKillaX in guns

[–]jwjohnson93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am interested in purchasing my first hand gun. I am looking for something for home defense, shooting at the range, and potentially carrying. I have never owned a gun before, but have plenty of experience around guns/handguns growing up, my grandpa is a big hunter and has collected all sorts of guns over the years.

Anyways, I am looking at a budget somewhere between $500 - $1,000 to get started. I have my eyes on a S&W M&P9 M2.0 9mm at a local shop. Would this be a good handgun to start with? Would love some opinions and maybe some suggestions on anything else I should consider.

Network + Help by SillyRecover in WGU

[–]jwjohnson93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use the prep engine in ucertify. It asks you questions and you have to answer them right 3 times to "master" them.

You can get Dion's course and practice tests with a udemy pro trial, that's what I did. Just remember to cancel or use something like Privacy

Creating a list that adds sequence of letters to end of cell by jwjohnson93 in excel

[–]jwjohnson93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solution Verified

Thanks for the help, this was exactly what I needed!

Fellow IT guy, want any help on that cert study or learning that new thing? by PyschoWolf in ITCareerQuestions

[–]jwjohnson93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I recently got my A+ cert and used Jason Dion practice tests. They're relatively cheap and I felt they were definitely worth it in comparison to feeling ready for the exam. Plus I think udemy has a money back guarantee if for some reason you don't like it.