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Date:      Fri, 12 May 2000 05:10:00 -0400
From:      David <ddavid@ican.net>
To:        Danny <dannyh@idx.com.au>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: OT: Studies
Message-ID:  <391BCA68.812B3D6F@ican.net>
References:  <391B398E.B0B6FCA6@ican.net> <00051318210201.00816@freebsd.freebsd.org>

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Danny wrote:
> 
> - This is not relevant to FreeBSD
> - If you want to become a good IT professional just figure the stuff out
> yourself. This is done by reading some theory and doing a practical excercise
> on some playpen. eg. If you want to start off as a UNIX administrator. you might
> 
> read
> MCSE Networking Essentials - OSI model etc etc
> Read about TCP/IP
> Install FreeBSD/ NT/ Novell NEtware whatever at home
> Subscribe to a Networking mailing list-
 
Your absolutely right about this having nothing to do with FreeBSD, for
which I have apologized in advance, but I do realize I should have added
for anyone who wished to reply to please do so privately, also leaving
out the second paragraph, which was not meant for this list. I should
have also mentioned that my interest is in The Computer Science Field as
a whole, and not the individual pieces.

I would say the reason why I did post here was with the knowledge that
there are people on the list having been through what I am looking to
enter into, with much knowledge and incite which could possibly assist
me in my decision. 

Not really sure how the MCSE, installing NT or Novell will assist me in
becoming or learning Unix System admin, but I can assure you that I, for
one would never bless my dual machine here or my OpenBSD firewall box
with NT.

Once again sorry everyone for keeping this up on the list here.

Salut...

David

Sent from my FreeBSD 4.0-Stable dual machine.


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