i think it should be cool for all of us if someone that got the 21 cd's of Certified Ethical Hacker.And he would write down the stuff as a tutorial.
Am i right?
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i think it should be cool for all of us if someone that got the 21 cd's of Certified Ethical Hacker.And he would write down the stuff as a tutorial.
Am i right?
write down the content of 21 CD's :eek:
so you, can have a freebie
I think not
if you want details of the CEH course, and it's requirements, go and do it
or do you want it without paying for it
there is no such thing as a free lunch
someone has to pay
I paid for all my course software and revision books [MCSE W2K3 - CCNA] I don't see any strong argument here for anyone to do as you requested
i don't know enough english to understand the video's but enough to read doc's.but thank's for the reply
Certified Ethical Hacker?
WTF? What kind of retard falls for this stuff?
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WTF? What kind of retard falls for this stuff?
21 CDs huh? Well that is 21 x 80 minutes give or take? which is 1680 minutes.
OK, lets say a "lecture" lasts 45 minutes.............. that is about 35 "lectures". The actual CDs probably divide up quite differently, I am just using the traditional classroom format as a costing exercise.
Preparation, checking and revising would take around 3 hours per lecture..... make that 5 if it has to be for people who don't have English as their first language.
OK, I would do that for:
Me:............................................................£20,000
Staff..........................................................£15,000
Equipment...................................................£10,500
Expenses.....................................................£ 1,750
Which comes to: £47,250 or $94,500 (USD)
Then you hit the problem of the fact that this is someone else's intellectual property.
At the very least, it would only be available through them to legitimate owners of the course, and would be expensive.
I would suggest that you contact the distributors of this material and find out if they do advanced lecture notes, workbooks, foreign language soundtracks, subtitles, and so on.
My personal advice to you is to concentrate on improving your English skills. English is the International Language of computing, so you will continue to face this problem throughout your career unless you do something about it.
:)
You right nihil i must improve my english and more listen lecture in english.I'm not used to...