So... I'm really lacking in my material to regurgitate to you lately. I apologize about this, not for the fact that you are expecting more from me or that I am required to share it with you. I'm sorry in the fact that if this were my job, I would be doing a poor job of doing my job. So. Tonight, is not much different than last. That website I stumbled upon, is REALLY great. I mean really. You need to take some time to read through the material they have on how the computer speaks to each component. Fantastic read. I am currently just wrapping up the RAM and Cache memory sections to start on the CPU. It really helps lay out how a PC works in my mind.
I wish I could share some of the information that I've taken away from this, but unfortunately, it's not that easy. It's a LOT of information. I hope to share some eventually but, it's very difficult to share this in small tidbits that will help you all learn. Also, since I'm mostly just learning the technical details of this myself, it would be hard for me to teach you about what I'm learning. So we will have to save some of this for a time when I've got a better grasp on it.
BUT.
I have learned that a house built in 1936, will break. I did however get to fix my dishwasher on my own. May not be a permanent fix but, at least it's working for now.
At least some positive came out of these last few days though... So please bear with me. I'm hoping, tomorrow or Wednesday, to set up my home lab which is a set of 3 3560 Layer 3 switches. I may, if I can swing it, record a video on doing a few things in there to help. It will not only help me get ready for my (soon approaching) board exam, but it will also help show a good path to follow for the networking side of things. It will also act as a good test or two for recording videos and audio. I don't know if I can include them on here or if I have to post them to Google+ or YouTube but, I intend to find out. Thanks for sticking with me and please keep learning on your own, even where I may be lacking, it's worth it. I promise you that.
-Mitch
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