From: Ahmed Ibrahim (ahmadutj@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 15 2008 - 14:30:09 ARST
Hi Andy,
I have been having that problem too. You go thru the tech labs and
come away feeling very confident but days later you can barely recall
those 'interesting' details that made you think you were on the
highway to IE city. Someone suggested taking notes that are short and
straight to the point then later recording them to an mp3 player on a
topic by topic basis. That way when you do not feel like picking up
your notes for whatever reason, you can simply listen to Andy telling
you about a technology as simply as Andy knows how.
Yet to try it myself, but it sounds like a good idea.
Ahmed.
On 12/15/08, Andy Hogard <andyhogard@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I have been working with the tech focused wbs, mainly the vol 1 of IEWB and
> Advance Tech WB of Narbik. Now what I have observed is that, as time goes by
> I tend to forget all the minute nitty gritty details of my experience of
> labbing it all up. I do at times blog about it, but then that takes a lot of
> time ya. Point being how are rest of you coping towards it.
>
> In the quest to solve the problem I went through numerous success stories
> and came to conclude that the following points would serve as a
> ready-reckoner for the days the come and will help me preserve those details
> untill the lab,
>
> Technology feature:
> Short description:
> Command syntax:
> Command location in the doc-cd:
> For complex task a short eg, with dig and configs:
>
>
> Any more suggestions eh?!
>
>
> Btw, I am almost through with the 5 core technologies, but just wanna spend
> some more time making sure that I know them inside out for untill the lab.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Andy.
>
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