Message from @Snibbler
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Oh that's horrible
I'm taking ICND1 for the second time
I always saved money thanks to the library
I know how to set up multi-area OSPF and create a basic network with STP, but I can't pass the CCNA
LMAO
Cisco is so lame. Those certs suck ass
Wait until you do the CCME
It's horrible
What's CCME?
I might have spelled it wrong
CCIE?
or CCNP?
@Deleted User Ok now compare that to other molecules like co2, O2, n2, and methane.
So now that you have that, look at the world with a tropical climate. Humid climates always feel a lot warmer than their arid counterparts, even if the temperature measurement is exactly the same. It's because a water molecule can store a lot more energy than it's counterparts.
And mars is warming up brodie?
Ayyy there we go whichever one is the manager one
@is not daijoubu Wtf
Feel? In science stfu
neither. So I guess I know nothing
Something manager expert or something
I'm just going to be a network engineer
Look methane is a geeenhouse gas
If you produce it
You get warming
and?
Also, that cisco design book is really out of date
The sun is basically isotopic from where we sit
so I bought my own for modern reference
Tell me about it! It doesn't even talk of the existence of SDN or MANETs
@Deleted User >Talking about isotopes
What the fuck are you talking about
Isotropic
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Is my iPad failing me?
ytes
you said isotopic
Yeah, the CCNA book we were working out of was for a three year old test
Sorry.
XD
Can't they just interview me about CCNA stuff so I don't have to do a written test?
@Snibbler yeah, so if it's isotopic then those fluctuations would be visible elsewhere, and are kind of irrelevant. It's just stats noise
The methane doesn't escape our atmosphere
@Deleted User They are visible else where, but planets have different levels of h20 and methane on them limiting or accelerating their warming