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Mac OS X Essentials v10.6 exam
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wilsoney
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Aug 6, 2012, 07:14 PM
 
Some Apple Exams Withdrawn May 31st 2012
The following Apple Exam were withdrawn May 31st 2012.
Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.6 9L0-403 exam
Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.6 9L0-510 exam
Xsan 2 Administration 9L0-622 exam
Mac OS X Deployment v10.6 9L0-623 exam
Mac OS X Directory Services v10.6 [spam link removed]
Mac OS X Security & Mobility v10.6 [spam link removed]
The above exam information is from Wikipedia. If there are any changes, please pay more attention to wikipedia or news of our blog.
     
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Aug 6, 2012, 07:47 PM
 
While we're on the subject of random...

The current and previous ILSAC standards and API Service Categories are listed here. Vehicle owners should refer to their owner’s manuals before consulting these charts. Oils may have more than one performance level.
For automotive gasoline engines, the latest ILSAC standard or API Service Category includes the performance properties of each earlier category and can be used to service older engines where earlier category oils were recommended.

ILSAC STANDARD FOR PASSENGER CAR ENGINE OILS
NAME STATUS
GF-5 CURRENT
GF-4 OBSOLETE
GF-3 OBSOLETE
GF-2 OBSOLETE
GF-1 OBSOLETE

SERVICE
Introduced in October 2010 for 2011 and older vehicles, designed to provide improved high temperature deposit protection for pistons and turbochargers, more stringent sludge control, improved fuel economy, enhanced emission control system compatibility, seal compatibility, and protection of engines operating on ethanol-containing fuels up to E85.
Valid until September 30, 2011.
Use GF-5 where GF-4 is recommended.
Use GF-5 where GF-3 is recommended.
Use GF-5 where GF-2 is recommended.
Use GF-5 where GF-1 is recommended.
     
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Aug 6, 2012, 08:47 PM
 
Damn. I'm still using GF-3. I can't believe ILSAC obsoleted it. Those money-grubbing bastards and their walled garden approach to forced upgrades. I guess my only recourse is to throw everything away and start over with Google Androil's open approach.
     
Spheric Harlot
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Aug 6, 2012, 08:54 PM
 
They'll let you build your own engine, but if you buy an OEM, don't expect to ever get the windshield wiper speed setting upgrade unless the local transport authority deigns to give you access.

They'd rather sell you a new car, though.
     
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Actually, they won't let you build your own engine. They'll do the design work in house, but give it away for free and call it "open".
     
   
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