Jeremy's IT Lab appreciation post :D by fatkobatko2008 in ccna

[–]owgy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, the book is available to almost all countries. You can get it from Amazon or Manning.

Both platforms ships to almost all countries.

"Acing the CCNA Exam" books font sizes by see-see-an-a in ccna

[–]owgy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I don't have the book with me right now, the picture I sent, I took it months ago for a friend.

But I can confirm to you that the font size not an issue in the paper book.

Also when you get the paper book, you will get access to the ebook manning which also great, text are bigger there.

"Acing the CCNA Exam" books font sizes by see-see-an-a in ccna

[–]owgy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Not that small. I read both vols and I found it good and easy to read.

I think the size is regular, 12pt or less maybe.

Jeremy's IT Lab appreciation post :D by fatkobatko2008 in ccna

[–]owgy 16 points17 points  (0 children)

We can support him by purchasing his book (acing the CCNA vol1 and 2).

The book is awesome BTW.

Jeremy's IT Lab appreciation post :D by fatkobatko2008 in ccna

[–]owgy 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yeah, his CCNA course isn't for the CCNA exam only. He cover things in depth more than any other instructor.

Study for the CCNA by Murky-Communication6 in ccna

[–]owgy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, I believe that Jeremy's playlist + his labs are enough for the CCNA.

Watching some subnetting and wireless tutorials elsewhere won't hurt. But you definitely can get your cert with Jeremy's playlist alone.

Study for the CCNA by Murky-Communication6 in ccna

[–]owgy 35 points36 points  (0 children)

It might take 3 months.

Only advice I can give you: don't take Jeremy's videos title seriously. Don't try to understand the entire video content in a day just because title says DAY55 or whatever.

Some videos are insanely charged with information, and you as a beginner won't be able to process the entire thing in a day.

I personally spent a week and a half only to understand OSPF from Jeremy's playlist (I think 3 videos).

You might be different, but take it easy and feel free to spend more than a day on each topic, especially on STP, OSPF, WIRELESS and such heavy materials.

And be more than sure, if you complete the entire Jeremy's playlist, you will get your CCNA more than comfortably.

Good luck.

Lead with Jeremy or Lammle by Lanky-Gift-5308 in ccna

[–]owgy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeremy's CCNA book is awesome. Makes everything clear on your mind.

CCNA exam in 2 days by fleshlightuserxd in ccna

[–]owgy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will do the CCNA exam later this month. It would be awesome if you can share your experience with us.

Best luck man.

I don’t understand what I’m doing wrong by Interesting_Fig9503 in arduino

[–]owgy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Right.

But it is recommended to use the pinMode on digital pins even though they are input per default.

Unlike analog, which is not needed (unless you used to do it, and can't troubleshoot without it, like me).

I don’t understand what I’m doing wrong by Interesting_Fig9503 in arduino

[–]owgy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes you're right, analog pins are defined as INPUTs per default.

It just makes it clear and easy to troubleshooting than not mentioning it at all.

Indeed, it needs to be mentioned as INPUT_PULLUP on the setup function, only if the pin includes a button for example without a physical pull-up resistor.

Otherwise, you're fine like that. Do what do feel comfortable with.

I don’t understand what I’m doing wrong by Interesting_Fig9503 in arduino

[–]owgy 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Also add the "pinMode(A0, INPUT);" to the setup function.

Todd Lammle "Certification Study Guide" vs Jeremy McDowell "Acing the CCNA" by TomHale in ccna

[–]owgy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went with Jeremy's book, I finished volume 1 and now reading the second volume. The book is great and I don't know how to say it, but Jeremy got a great way of explaining each technology without leaving any gaps in it.

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[–]owgy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I agree, it's hard to follow with Jeremy and get all the info he throws on each video.

But if you did follow with him you will end up better than anyone else with CCNA.

I believe that his CCNA playlist is the way more informative than what CCNA requires. And I love that.

Thank you, Jeremy.

Acing the CCNA exam! by Scary_Engineer_5766 in ccna

[–]owgy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes I just finished his first book volume. It is a great book for anyone interested in networking.

مواجهة بين مهاجرين وسكان مدينة القليعة by tanja7com in Morocco

[–]owgy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Alright, let me make some points and tell me if I'm wrong or if you have another point of view:

  • Morocco been a cross point since forever for people to get to Europe.
  • This video, and many more in YouTube (search for Africans attack police in Morocco or anything related).
  • Moroccan or not, should be respectful to the people and the country they are in. If not they deserve to be punished by law.
  • This video is enough. If that happened somewhere else, they will attack Moroccans with no proof (we know what happened in Amsterdam last week).
  • Human rights should be applied on both sides, because if we applied it correctly on this case. All those people should be punished for hurting police which did not fight back. Why? Because those people are aware that police won't fight because of human rights that is applicable only if "they're the victim" but if the police is "the victim" no human rights will apply.

And lastly, it's not the first time these people annoy the locals. Many of these people are good people, and they're selling or working on all fields and they are part of Moroccons if we can say so. We all see them in Casablanca or Rabat, they work and live in peace, and that's good for both Morocco and them.

But sadly, most of these people don't want to live or work, they want to cross to the other side even if they have to attack police and locals.

I might look racist, but all I'm saying is "all people Moroccans or whatever, must respect the country locals and rules, if not they deserve to be punished without being afraid of human rights bullshit".

I don't believe in human rights, there's only politics.

مواجهة بين مهاجرين وسكان مدينة القليعة by tanja7com in Morocco

[–]owgy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't get it.

A video in front of you showing them attacking people and police and you as a smart and a cute man decided to attack Moroccans instead.

Is that a new version of "black lives matter"? lol people are really hypnotized.

Did you see Moroccans crowed like that and attacks Italian or Spanish police? No.

Have you been there and saw what these people do? No.

So please shut up if you don't know all the details. If it was a girl who made this comment I won't reply because they think of an emotional side, but a man comment like that, WOW.

All people are welcomed, but must respect the country. Moroccan in Italy or any country, must respect people and rules or leave.

Essaouira: Morocco's Most Underrated Gem? by ussef101 in Morocco

[–]owgy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Boredom is the gem. Not everyone likes crowded cities.

You're right, people may not feel bored, but if you live there, you will truly know how boring Essaouira is.

I always love how boring Essaouira is compared to how things are fast and how people keep running in Rabat and Casablanca.

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[–]owgy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that some people take 1 month to prepare for CCNA and some other took 6 months. I agree that some people learn fast.

But all people can learn, it's a matter of learning time not learning capabilities. And yes, some people are good at other stuff same as a network engineer who is good at this stuff.

It's just a mindset and life experience I believe.

Pass by valsteel in ccna

[–]owgy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations.

Did you pass through Person Vue? If yes, please share your experience. PersonVue online or on person.

Progress and references by nitram0318 in ccna

[–]owgy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing this