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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
Training Prices
preplogic
i-net+
$212.50
15hrs, 5cds
netwind
a+
$399.00
10cds, all A+ tests, Book
netwind
mcsa
$1,195.00
Includes: A+ Certification, Network+, Microsoft MCP courses, Windows XP Professional (70-270), Maintaining a Windows 2003 Environment (70-290) and Maintaining a Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure (70-291) training kits
trainsignal
net+
$149.95
12hrs, 120 questions
trainsignal
a+
$149.95
all4 exams, 20+ hrs, 150 practice questions, normally 299.95
youlearn
excel
$189.00
5cd, 5levels, MOS
edulearn
net+
$449.00
11hrs, 2cds, 400+questions
edulearn
access
$129.00
3cd, MOS
teachucomp
access
$129.00
8hrs, optional manual, extra excercises
totaltraining
office
$99.00
5-6hrs, 1dvd, I like them…but can do better.
preplogic
i-net+
$212.50
15hrs, 5cds
netwind
a+
$399.00
10cds, all A+ tests, Book
netwind
mcsa
$1,195.00
Includes: A+ Certification, Network+, Microsoft MCP courses, Windows XP Professional (70-270), Maintaining a Windows 2003 Environment (70-290) and Maintaining a Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure (70-291) training kits
trainsignal
net+
$149.95
12hrs, 120 questions
trainsignal
a+
$149.95
all4 exams, 20+ hrs, 150 practice questions, normally 299.95
youlearn
excel
$189.00
5cd, 5levels, MOS
edulearn
net+
$449.00
11hrs, 2cds, 400+questions
edulearn
access
$129.00
3cd, MOS
teachucomp
access
$129.00
8hrs, optional manual, extra excercises
totaltraining
office
$99.00
5-6hrs, 1dvd, I like them…but can do better.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
Variations on Tetra
I really liked the Tetra idea that Tom told me about on Sunday. So I was tryin to play off that idea and thought of:
Tetrapass.com (available)
tetrateach (available)
vitetra (available)
viatra (haha to close to another word i think, taken)
t3tra (available)
7e7ra (too many numbers?)
tetracram (available)
instra (taken but what about a variation)
Tetrapass.com (available)
tetrateach (available)
vitetra (available)
viatra (haha to close to another word i think, taken)
t3tra (available)
7e7ra (too many numbers?)
tetracram (available)
instra (taken but what about a variation)
available names from domainexposer.com
These are just a select sampling of the available names.
learnburn.com
learnburst.com
learncake.com
learncart.com
learnegg.com
learnfly.com
learnhammer.com
learnhead.com
learnhook.com
learnjump.com
learnleaf.com
learnsoup.com
etc.
learnburn.com
learnburst.com
learncake.com
learncart.com
learnegg.com
learnfly.com
learnhammer.com
learnhead.com
learnhook.com
learnjump.com
learnleaf.com
learnsoup.com
etc.
Friday, August 14, 2009
other names that I had found earlier. may still be available
- learnvid
- learnbulb
- learnfile
- learnset
- learnboost
- learnpass
- learncog
- learnpack
- expertrain
- learnbow
- learnvine
- Binpop
- learnbin
- vidvat
- learnswell
- learnvat
- thelearnshow
- learnstir
- learnmix
- learnblast
- noodlefest
- brainadd
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Looking for 4 character domain names that are available on 123finder.com - trying to find something that could be an acronym for us. 4 letter domains are all taken, so these will all have to have a number or a hyphen in them. See some samples below:
zk2k.com - (ZoomKnowledge 2000) (Zip, Zap, Zone) -upon further review there are a lot of "2k" domains available, so I guess that was like 10 years ago huh?
wim4.com - (don't know what it could mean, but thought it was catchy)
vd0s.com - (that is a zero in there)
up1l.com - (up 1 learning?, up 1 level?)
t2hp.com - (train to higher p..?)
t2pl.com - (train to ...?)
te4y.com
onu1.com
on-5.com
no8t.com - (number 8 training? no 5 7 9 are also available)
my5p.com
myy1.com
mr0n.com - (Moron.com!!! I love it!)
m2y2.com - (me too you too??)
l10c.com - (level 10 computing)
kb-l.com (knowledge base learning)
Alright... I guess I don't really like these enough. Maybe it can get some creative juices flowing so I'll still post it.
zk2k.com - (ZoomKnowledge 2000) (Zip, Zap, Zone) -upon further review there are a lot of "2k" domains available, so I guess that was like 10 years ago huh?
wim4.com - (don't know what it could mean, but thought it was catchy)
vd0s.com - (that is a zero in there)
up1l.com - (up 1 learning?, up 1 level?)
t2hp.com - (train to higher p..?)
t2pl.com - (train to ...?)
te4y.com
onu1.com
on-5.com
no8t.com - (number 8 training? no 5 7 9 are also available)
my5p.com
myy1.com
mr0n.com - (Moron.com!!! I love it!)
m2y2.com - (me too you too??)
l10c.com - (level 10 computing)
kb-l.com (knowledge base learning)
Alright... I guess I don't really like these enough. Maybe it can get some creative juices flowing so I'll still post it.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Name possibilities
Scharese and I have been thinking about names. We were talking about making up our own word (since everything in the dictionary is taken). So, something to contemplate:
Make a long name that has a nifty acronym that we can use. ex. Helping Anyone Learn Advanced Computing = Halac.com
Or we could use the first syllable of each word to make a name. ex. Video Training Solutions = Vitraso.com
I like the idea of having a short easy to remember, yet relevant name. It shouldn't be hard to spell. People even have problems with google (Goggle.com). Use domainexposer.com or something like that to check the availability of a name (don't use namedroppers, they seem to steal my good ideas). If you think of a name that is really cool, please post it or email it to me and I have the free registration link. I will post it on this blog later so you can get a free domain name too, if you want.
Make a long name that has a nifty acronym that we can use. ex. Helping Anyone Learn Advanced Computing = Halac.com
Or we could use the first syllable of each word to make a name. ex. Video Training Solutions = Vitraso.com
I like the idea of having a short easy to remember, yet relevant name. It shouldn't be hard to spell. People even have problems with google (Goggle.com). Use domainexposer.com or something like that to check the availability of a name (don't use namedroppers, they seem to steal my good ideas). If you think of a name that is really cool, please post it or email it to me and I have the free registration link. I will post it on this blog later so you can get a free domain name too, if you want.
Monday, August 10, 2009
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