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Old 04-Mar-2008, 05:58 PM
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Anyone still doing Lab Partners??

Willing to give this a bash if I can get anyone interested.....keep each other motivated etc

Was thinking maybe setting a mini network over vpn etc to keep it interesting...

Doing 70-270 then on to rest of MCSE exams

Give me a shout if interested.


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