Re: ccnp guide errors

2001-03-12 Thread Rick

I tend to see a lot less errors with the Cisco Press books. I would also
like to say that in the
last year I think Sybex has gotten better at editing prior to release. I
also check as many reviews as
possible but the ones on Amazon are usually very misleading as most of these
reviews are from the publishing companies themselves.
Rick

"Brian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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m...

 I recently bought the Osborne version of the CCNP routing study guide.
 After catching a few errors in the first few chapters, I went online to
 look at reviews.  It seems many others have noticed this also.  More
 surprising, as I read the reviews for the other versions, including
 CiscoPress, ExamCram, and Todd Lammle, this seems to apply to all of them.
 What the hell is someone supposed to do to fill in the areas they are not
 familiar with?  I am curious if you have an opinion as to which of these
 guides is the most error free??

 Brian

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Re: ccnp guide errors

2001-03-12 Thread Dan West

CISCO PRESS BOOKS: Really good books BUT they do
contain errors. All the books that I have read have
them. Some are just typos and others simply poor
phrasing or grammar. (Routing TCP/IP has some subnet
mask typos that make it confusing)

The laura chappell (spelling?) ACRC book: Some major
mistakes, but a decent book overall.


--- Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I tend to see a lot less errors with the Cisco Press
 books. I would also
 like to say that in the
 last year I think Sybex has gotten better at editing
 prior to release. I
 also check as many reviews as
 possible but the ones on Amazon are usually very
 misleading as most of these
 reviews are from the publishing companies
 themselves.
 Rick
 
 "Brian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message

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 m...
 
  I recently bought the Osborne version of the CCNP
 routing study guide.
  After catching a few errors in the first few
 chapters, I went online to
  look at reviews.  It seems many others have
 noticed this also.  More
  surprising, as I read the reviews for the other
 versions, including
  CiscoPress, ExamCram, and Todd Lammle, this seems
 to apply to all of them.
  What the hell is someone supposed to do to fill in
 the areas they are not
  familiar with?  I am curious if you have an
 opinion as to which of these
  guides is the most error free??
 
  Brian
 
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RE: ccnp guide errors

2001-03-11 Thread David A. Lauer


Where did you find the reviews of these books?

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I recently bought the Osborne version of the CCNP routing study guide.
After catching a few errors in the first few chapters, I went online to
look at reviews.  It seems many others have noticed this also.  More
surprising, as I read the reviews for the other versions, including
CiscoPress, ExamCram, and Todd Lammle, this seems to apply to all of them.
What the hell is someone supposed to do to fill in the areas they are not
familiar with?  I am curious if you have an opinion as to which of these
guides is the most error free??

Brian

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RE: ccnp guide errors

2001-03-11 Thread Brian

I was just reading reviews on Amazon.

Bri

On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, David A. Lauer wrote:


 Where did you find the reviews of these books?

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 I recently bought the Osborne version of the CCNP routing study guide.
 After catching a few errors in the first few chapters, I went online to
 look at reviews.  It seems many others have noticed this also.  More
 surprising, as I read the reviews for the other versions, including
 CiscoPress, ExamCram, and Todd Lammle, this seems to apply to all of them.
 What the hell is someone supposed to do to fill in the areas they are not
 familiar with?  I am curious if you have an opinion as to which of these
 guides is the most error free??

   Brian

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