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Taking Advantage of the iPod Experience

Music lovers have been carrying around radios and other
bulky music devices in order to take their tunes along with
them as they go from place to place. With the iPod – a
portable unit that’s manufactured by Apple – the music
experience offers a higher quality in a much more compact
size.

The iPod will allow your personal music selection to be
played for up to 12 hours at a time, and offers the
additional perks of games and the ability to store files.
Up to 5,000 songs can be stored within a standard iPod,
providing instant access from wherever you happen to be at
the moment. Whether you’re in the office, going for a
stroll, in the car or around the house, iPod is the
solution for your contemporary music needs.

Among the features of the iPod are the ability to choose a
specific play list, shuffle through songs and much more -
all with the click of a button. Users even have the option
of importing their favorite songs from CDs, and music can
be transferred in a variety of formats, such as MP3 or AAC.
If you opt for the FireWire and USB 2.0 support, you can
transfer music from a CD in less than five seconds.

The capability of the iPod also includes that of
calendaring, contact lists, notes and a musical alarm clock
variation that will wake you up to your favorite song in
the morning. With the ability to carry up to 30GB of
storage (in some models), this little unit can be used for
far more than just music. Think of it as an electronic
briefcase of sort. Files can be taken anywhere at any
time; memos can be used as reminders to yourself; even
interviews can be accomplished when using the microphone
option, with the ability to then utilize those audio files
in a documentary format.

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Cisco / MCSE Exam Study: Creating A Road Map to Success

Planning for success in exams CCNA, CCNP and other Cisco exams is much like traveling in your car. You must plan ahead, accept the casual game, and just keep walking until you get there. But what do you do before you start?

Create a road map – for success.

If you drive from one side to another country, you certainly will not simply take your car and start driving you? No, you are planning a trip in advance. What if you just get in the car and started driving in the hope that one day you arrive at your final destination? You will never succeed, and you will spend much time wandering aimlessly.

Do not spend your study time and slow down your progress by studying for a Cisco exam without planning the trip. Schedule your study time as you would an appointment with a client, and keep that promise. Make sure your study time is quality study – turn on the TV, iPod, and cell death. If you hit a bump in the road and not get your certification for the first time you take the exam, regroup and make another plan. Read until you get to the point that the day of the exam, you know that you are already a CCNA or CCNP and you exist only in the test center to make it official.

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