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You are another one of the apologists. Within the context of the question 19, I selected an answer that was included in the document provided by the hint and was a valid answer. I proved it with screen grabs in a previous post. There were no qualifications about the hint. As a matter of fact, if you did not even look at…
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Left my review! Thanks
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I spent way too much time gathering this information. It serves no purpose since SW lists numbers that don't mean anything and they duplicate products within groups. Then, there is the ipMonitor and ipMonitor Free Edition! Are they two separate products or just a product with a limited little buddy they give away? Access…
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We have, in years past, had an Earth Day Clean Up Event where the Friday of that week is reserved for cleaning up the office, donating things that are usable and recycling those things that are no longer serviceable. There is a golden broom award for the most improved work space. Popcorn, soda and sometimes ice cream are…
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There is only one direct hit on today's (Nov 15) question that I can see. From the comments, that doesn't appear to be correct. There are several near misses but there have been enough gotcha questions to make a person gun shy. ABC ≠ αßÇ. We are largely technical people. Words have meaning and that meaning should be…
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Considering the "hint" it should have been a word-for-word slam dunk but the "correct answer" (and I use that term loosely) was not the exact phrase used on that supporting page.
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If this were a verbal question and answer, the term would be accepted. Simple, unvetted fill in the blank is a poor way to verify knowledge and more about verifying luck.
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These questions are all subjective and have no basis in reality where I work. There is no kitchen and my Second Amendment t-shirt pretty much guarantees they won't corner me in any room. LOL I missed the second one and I have no idea what they are trying to prove with this drivel. I'm about fed up with this nonsense.
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I'm done.
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For Monday's question, being American I was off, I see only a single 5 letter word appearing in any context that equates to the clue text and certainly not the entirety of the clue text in the hint in any way. I'm just not going to play until someone else confirms or denies my observations as I've been burned by trickery…
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It appears the question has been updated and a match is now possible.
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And the lack of attention to detail is why there have been more crashes on Mars than in my garage.
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Is the Oct 11th question as easy as it appears or is it a trick question?
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What fun would that be?
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Well, won't be falling for that trick again. Definitely misleading. Title should have said "A chance at a gift card." The wording in the title clearly says do a, get b. I'd have done it for the points alone and normally my spam/spidey sense smells BS a mile away but never figured I'd have to use it here.
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Clearly, your explanation defines a poorly worded and conceived marketing document. If it is that confusing and imprecise, who would be inclined to want to chance it?
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I still learned nothing. I think I got dumber with that question. In no way did I uncover any relationship between the storage and Exchange.
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I fell in love with porters and to a lesser degree stouts in the last few years. I had one at a social event that was it. I don't trust beer I can see through.
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That just proves they have trained you well. LOL
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Is it just me or does "WEB" not appear anywhere on the help page for November 13th hint? Neither product is not an option. Do we assume all helpdesk software is "WEB" helpdesk software? It doesn't line up.
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Yes, that fine line between education and aggravation is being crossed way too often more my tastes.
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Of the possible options: * WAPs, malfunctioning hardware, endpoint vulnerabilities, bots * WAPs, web robots, sniffers, trusted systems * WAPs, MITM, web robots, sniffers * WAPs, bots, sniffers, BYODs WAPs are devices Hardware, malfunctioning or otherwise is a device Endpoint vulnerabilities affect devices Bots are probably…
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I still do not know what I'm looking at. Nothing about this is instructional. If I don't already have this product and have learned its apparent flaws and idiosyncrasies, there is nothing for me here to learn it. While I do believe in trial and error as a learning tool, this is not one of those times. As an educational…
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A guy called Bob Marley, Is going to raise barley. He'll be of good cheer, Using it to brew beer.
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I do not accept that answer as the only correct one based on the information in the hint and answers provide to chose from. More than one was possible. WHY ON EARTH are they picking such close and obviously nearly correct options? Do they want me to have a bad opinion of this product and confused notions of what it is and…
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Today's hint for question 4 does not have an exact match and I would argue is not properly hinted. The word "attempts" (plural) appears to be transmuted into "attack" (singular). They are not exactly the same meaning but it is the closest I can find. Not gonna click it, not gonna do it. Not gonna be a guinea pig spell/copy…
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Knowledge and information are not the same thing. Question 3 is not very good at asking for knowledge and the hint imparts little useful information to test that knowledge.
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In 2020, my company will have outsourced all of IT to India. I'm now at less than 100 days of continued employment. So, 2020 for my company will be a whole new ball game for the few "key" people that remain and I wish them well. We are going to try to implement a Cisco ACI infrastructure in the next 90 days before I leave.…
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Just posted, still in moderation.
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Clearly, all three are valid, correct answers even if some are shaded in a negative connotation. The real question that has nothing to do with reality is what does the Thwackinator want you to select to get the green check? I have not answered and don't intend to do so until there is some clarity.