My netscape cross-domain email still works with my aol one. When I think of my life in 1998 this icon is always at the forefront of my mind.
Waiting on that porn .jpg to fully load on that 33.6k modem, then the anticipation of 54K baud rates man, brings me back to a time of such optimism.
I had a Compuserve number, and more than a few AOL addresses, and a Yahoo email,
Oh, how I long for the days when to shut down a computer you didn't hit "Start".......
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Unfortunately, I have actually used a 300 baud modem, where you dialed your landline phone, and put the handset into the acoustic coupler.
Ditto on the ZX81, I still have mine. I think the first program I ever wrote was from a dumb terminal (Lear Siegler ADM-3) connected to a remote PDP-11/70 at Ft. Sill. That would have been ‘79, I think.The first computer I programmed was a TRS80 at my high school. 4k memory and a cassette recorder. 1978, IIRC.
The first computer I owned was a Timex/Sinclair ZX81. After the power supply fried it made a great door stop.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81
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Sheppard Air focused initially on the mil competency crowd at a time and place when access to the question banks were available.Does Shep have more word of mouth notoriety than Kings? Gleim?..
I guess there's some value in how the FAA asks questions, but in my experience there are no tricks, the questions are very direct.
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So yeah, I still generally believe in the King's method, but this program honestly was easier and got me a better score
I like the combination of King followed by Sheppard.So yeah, I still generally believe in the King's method, but this program honestly was easier and got me a better score
The score is a ego-stroke for sure. The understanding part is tricky.. I took Sheppard after an extensive ground school so I had a good foundational knowledge but there's no way I would have sword like this without SheppardAt the risk of stirring up a hornet nest... do you feel you understand the material better with Sheppard or are just happy to get a better score on the test?
I still have and use my CompuServe email.
I got a 96 on FOI without using Sheppard, so I stand by what I said.I recently passed both FIA and FOI with their program and scored the best I've ever scored on an FAA exam 97 and 96 respectively
I still have and use my CompuServe email.
Bummer, they finally dropped the ability to use your CompuServe number.
The score is a ego-stroke for sure.
I have also heard that too hopefully that's the case this time as I understand the CFI oral is quite exhaustive!I thought a higher score minimizes the sections the dpe examines during the flight exam, which would be much more important than an ego stroke
There are literally questions about this on FOI.But I've also heard that getting too good of a score might make them think you just memorized the answers and they'll drill you that much harder.
lolIf you didn't miss anything, you have no idea what to focus on.....
But who else got a 97??I love how this thread is alternating between flexing about written test scores and flexing about being an old fart.
I saw those and appreciated the ironyThere are literally questions about this on FOI
But who else got a 97??
/jk
I have also heard that too hopefully that's the case this time as I understand the CFI oral is quite exhaustive!