San Diego Busy Time
June 26, 2008 | Category: TV shows, blog, celebrity, entertainment, politics, video games
This CISCO class is annoying the hell out of me because they require you to be in the computer lab for the 4 hours a day but the freaking curriculum is available online. Basically the hands-on labs and the tests are the ones that need to be done in the lab.
Looks like the Information Super Highway is jam packed with traffic. Let’s stroll:
- “A nigga just get confused…” - Young Buck cries to 50 Cent. (Blasting Thisis50.com is annoying)
- Guy skates on 405 freeway. (Where the fuck are the people with road rage at?)
- Most anticipated games of E3 2008. (I’m a kid at heart but don’t like to play video games anymore, weird)
- Learn how to queef. (Makes a great ice breaker!)
- The 6 most terrifying allergies you can actually get. (I have issues with my own allergies thanks)
- Sex is making young men anxious - blame porn and shows like Sex and the City. (Oh really?)
- Eating a big breakfast is the key to losing weight. (says Captain Obvious)
- Intelligent people less likely to believe in God. (Amen)
- 50 hottest chicks dressed as Wonder Woman. (Hallelujah!)
- 7 simple rules for how to take a nap. (Rule #1 = be tired)
- Ridiculous overseas rip-offs of American films. (Mickey Mouse wants to annihilate the Jews)
- Censor bar art. (I hate f%ck!ng censors) NSFW
- Despair lithographs. (The secret of success is knowing who to blame for your failures)
- Stuff white people like. (Grammar, art degrees, wine, Apple products…)
- The booze test - name that alcohol. (Scored social drinker - in reality, not so)
- Top 30 “WTF?!” moments in LOST. (Ack spoilers!)
- Star Wars according to a 3 year old. (Luke really loves his sister at first)
- Only in Oklahoma will an 7 year old girl fire a machine gun at a car for an auto show. (Hickville USA)
San Diegan’s don’t forget to partake in San Diego Restaurant Week and the San Diego County Fair aka Del Mar Fair.
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Dude.
Embrace the lab time. I’m a Cisco guy, and the hours spent in front of a Cisco is invaluable compared to on-line learning.
You’ll be further ahead in your career, believe me (even if you don’t want to be an all out Cisco guy).
Our labs are not hands on anything right now. They are still online/software things I can do @ home, i.e. packet tracer software.
None of the things we’ve done so far required us to be in the actual classroom, unless we needed face-to-face interaction on something.
Dude, my husband took these test in his younger days. Now he works for Google in the YouTube division. You can do it!