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VisiCalc! and don't forget WordStar
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asheppard970 I still do the 450 air conditioning. I have never had a car with an air conditioner that worked anyway. Most of the time the heater is just enough to knock the chill off if that. And thank you so much for that EARWORM ALERT. I love that song and nobody can do it like Mary Hopkin.
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Congratulations unclehooch
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Well I was able to get somewhere I could access the video and after watching it several times I finally felt that I "spotted" the answer. I wasn't entirely sure so I held my breath, squinted my eyes, made sure I wasn't near a ladder or black cat and crossed everything I could cross as I hit the submit button. Not sure…
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But isn't it fun to: ?
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Well to be honest, one should always use caution just in case it is a trick.
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Relax works and does make sense. I was associating with the prizes but if you associate with the previous weeks relax does fit better.
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asheppard970 First of all let me say that I managed to get both questions correct. My comment was that regardless if it was an actual misspelling or two different words there is a a reason to be hesitant when you have to be specific in one instance and not the other. In fact I would say that the reason Q2 didn't stump me…
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Interpretation is the key I guess. interpretabilitySuitability of imagery for interpretation with respect to answering adequately requirements on a given type of target in terms of quality and scale. a. poor--Imagery is unsuitable for interpretation to answer adequately requirements on a given type of target. b.…
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Interesting. thinking this through and noting the word in question then wouldn't A, B & C be Malicious Activity showing possible Malicious Intent? If that were the case then the ONLY correct answer would have to be "D" because the others would all "give you insight" into "intent"?
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DanielleH I was only kidding around. I do have to agree with most of the opinions voiced about this product/documentation though. It certainly has not proven itself to be a product that I would spend much time and effort on selling to my organization.
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skenow: Usually the last day of a mission is a survey and in the survey it asks for suggestions on prizes and other comments.
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For question 12 everyone needs to put on their Spock thinking cap. The answer will be revealed through logical thinking.
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Actually, if you click the YouTube ICON at the bottom of the video it will open the YouTube version which is much easier to see and you can go full screen.
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True OCD would be doing everything in ones power to move it so the line was straight not just accepting that it bothered you but oh well, you can't fix it so go on with your business. The problem that I have is that I can't fix it because I don't know where it is. Now I will have nightmares about this for a week.
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Only one question away from the one prize I would have really liked to have won. Oh well. If I can find the time I will try to continue to do these missions even though I start my retirement 1 week from today.
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Jfrazier did you have the burster/trimmer/stacker on the 3800? Those printers were fun. I worked at a bank and when we got one we though we were in heaven printing statements. It would trim the tractor feed, burst the pages and offset them in the stacker at the end. When it had a jam you could go through half a ream of…
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If you refresh your page and then click the answer again it will show what you actually clicked. It may be that you clicked by "expected" position instead of actually reading the answers which I suspect is happening to a lot of individuals on this question.
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Well I got it wrong but then I don't show anything down and can't get the graph to go beyond Midnight on 12/5. I admit that I am new to NetPath so am trying to learn.
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Just listened to Don Schiff (the link you provided) and it was great. I had not seen an NS-Stick before. I love the use of the carabineer as a slide. Reminds me of a steel or slide guitar. I got my start in the early 60's, probably around 63-64 when I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, with music. I started with the accordion. I…
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That is just within Cat Tools. Again, doing it this way does not send email real time like you could get with NCM
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I'm pretty sure it still isn't fixed. And there are others around me that show in the leaderboard with more points than are showing in their profile and others that have more points in their profile than I have but are ranked lower than I am. I am just wondering where I actually rank. I am pretty sure it is much higher…
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I don't have the "Variations" tab OR the Cisco.SmallBusiness device. I am running V3.9.1 EDIT: Please disregard. I just noticed that Small Business was added in 3.10. I will update and then check.
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We are currently using 3.11 of CatTools. As an example we schedule nightly backups of all switches: On the Options tab: This will compare the current config with the dated (previous) config and generate a report that will be emailed according to the settings on the email tab.
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I ended up writing my own PS script to basically provide this information. Not the best or most elegant but it works. function sendMail() { $sendTo = "user1@domain.com", "user2@domain.com" #Multiple valuses separated by coma $sendFrom = "PowerShell_Report@domain.com" $mailSubject = "PowerShell Port Security Report for…
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I think it was the Cisco.Firewall.ASA.txt located in the CatTools Scripts folder.
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While not an actual answer to the issue it was still helpful. Thank you
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Thank you, I will look into that however the issue is not that we don't know when a rogue device connects as much as we don't know when port security is turned off or in our case we assign dummy MAC's to a port at initial set up but when a device is moved to another port we issue a "no" command on the original port and…
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