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It's rubbish mate. Take what where? There is nothing he can do and you do not need to do anything. He is bullying you to suit his agenda, stand firm and/or ignore.
Do not do anything. Turn your phone off and deal with the more important issues.
You do not have to attend to sort anything out. There is fcuk all he can do - this is one of the classic bully tactics. Happened to me a few years ago, just ignored the calls.
Sorry, I explained that wrong. In your post you put about buying another car would be a better bet as people would want warranty/liability from someone fitting the new engine or the supplier of the engine.
What I meant to say was that in comparison: Someone fitting an engine VS buying another...
Unless he gets it from a trader then you're no more better off IMO. At least with a purchase from a trader you have law on your side, but then trader prices are a bit more.
I'd still recommend getting the engine, even though its a big faff. Depends on your position/circumstance though.
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I guess the issue is getting the engine from one source, then having the belt done by another, then getting the engine and car mated by yet another.
If you've got a pickup/van, then you could collect the engine, drive it to someone who'd do the belts, then get a mobile mechanic to fit it at the...
Yeah, typical eh. Ah well, I made it in time anyway.
The 172 is sold so I'll be in the 182 from now on, so in the same boat as you - but the tyre foam wouldn't have saved me. The foam would have just run out of the side of the gash. Would have made a nice alloy pie, I think. + wasted the foam.
Good effort. You got 1.5 out of 4.
1) /27
2) 14
3) Pretty much spot on, I don't see it on half of the new routers but you are correct in your explanation.
4) Correct, well half correct. IGRP as well.
Your prize is a broken octavia splitter. pm your address.
Full cover yes.
They offered to contact a local AA affiliated garage who'd do the recovery but it would be chargeable.
I'm guessing I missed the small print about the spare wheel, or took it for granted as its with our bank that we got the cover.
Problem is, well not really a problem, but I'm recommending and implementing things from the ccnp curriculum in work, such as ip SLA and PBr. But then also implementing wireless! So the experience is there & it's my day job, just wanted to back it up with either/both quals.
none of the questions were on the exam yesterday though. however a boson one was!
Only found the site two weeks ago, so was no help for icnd 1 but the legacy nature of the questions was good reference for 2.
Lol. Thanks for your help!
Had to get the wife to bring a turini from the shed, then asked my brother in law to come so I could use his car whilst he waited for our lass!
I put two other people out, for my stupidity.
Nothing that'll make any difference to you IIRC. Inlets, manifold and FBW be re-used from your 182 - so you could even go for a ph1 or ph2 I do believe.
Sorry - boring, part essay below:
Today I had an exam. 9.30am in Leeds, some 25 miles away. Got up early to miss the traffic and set off making good time, taking the 172 as the Mrs needed the ST. 5 miles from Leeds, just about to join the M621 and the car starts swaying with a horrible...
When engine is out, I reckon the belt change prices maybe reduced?
That is a good price though, I paid £275 for a ph1 engine with 75k. Fitted it ourselves mind, but still..
Well done! It's great when it just clicks. Pity ipv6 will wash it all away To some degree but I'm glad I've mastered it too. You will defo get that on both icnds. Lots of it in fact. From memory on icnd1 I had:
255.255.255.224 in cidr?
How many host addresses are useable with the network mask...
Good luck mate. I stumbled on this (http://www.9tut.com/ccna-hotspot-questions) about 2 weeks ago and sure wish I'd found it sooner. They are actual old questions from the CCNA composite exam. Really good for backing up knowledge. The Boson training software with the CiscoPress books was...
Passed my CCNA today (did it via both ICND1 and ICND2) inside 12 months on the first attempts - pretty pleased with that :approve:
Just searching on what is next.
It seems you can now do specialism CCNA's, like Wireless. But my goal was ideally to get to CCNP status and review at that point...
Any speed requirements or is a nominal 20mb (or even 10/5/2mb) enough?
We were with pipex (now talktalk, so cancelled immediately) and just signed up with plusnet, can't recommend them yet though, early days.
There is a broadband comparison site for business connections, although not gospel...