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Message-ID: <e024ccca0511231342v40c7e263s13d77fb944d92cd3@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Nov 23 21:42:24 2005
From: dudevanwinkle at gmail.com (Dude VanWinkle)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

On 11/23/05, InfoSecBOFH <infosecbofh@...il.com> wrote:
> Actually it wasn't a troll.  My opinion is based on my personal and
> recent experiences with SANS
>

At first I read your email and thought it was a troll, but having read
your second one, you have a pretty valid point (with the mentoring and
all)

I have attended a SANS course (win2k gold standard stuff in '01) and a
New Horizons Course (exchange 2003 in 05- paid for by my employer
_after_ I had been admining exchange for four years ;-) and in
comparison the SANS course rocked. It is very possible I have never
recieved training thats worth bollocks and just have no frame of
reference in which to judge.

Sorry for the troll comment, it was a little hasty (netdev made me paranoid ;-)

-JP
"no one can teach you IT, you have to learn it"
-JP

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