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Passed with an 898/811, took about 50 minutes. Study materials used were Cisco Press textbook, GNS3, Packet Tracer, and bought the Boson. Aug 20, 2018, 10:57 AM. Edit Facebook Twitter; Email; Print; 9 Shares; 0 Comments. Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties.

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Begs for creativity. It is an invitation to ask more questions and to envision possibilities. And in doing so, it allows us all to reframe current reality. But it is worth noting that there are also different ways and situations in which the question can be asked. In the world of catastrophes, both natural and man-made, analytical modelers and insurers try to quantify the likelihood of different kinds of disasters happening, the ways in which they could take place and the amount of damage they could inflict. The thought is that if hypothetical scenarios are given some attention, risks can be managed. The sad truth is that we are conditioned to think in terms of what we already know and so, truly envisioning the infinite possibilities of what could happen that has never happened before or that which has but under a different set of circumstances than in the past leaves room for unimagined risks.

When Hurricane Katrina and the terrorism of 9/11 hit, they were unfathomable. But when we take that same question, What if?

And use it positively, we can find ourselves in worlds of wonder. The first (recently renamed TEDxAtlanta) event I attended was based on the theme “What if?” and presenters spoke on specific questions they themselves had come up with. “What if you could paint on water,” asked Amy Lee Segami, while Josh Elder posed, “What if we brought comic books into the classroom and it changed everything?” Other questions touched on science, tech, health, and helping those in disaster zones (see the full playlist.) The point was to provoke attendees to consider possibilities and perhaps even create their own alternative ways to think about or do things. We walked out of there energized. When little children ask “why?” their curiosity (and their dearth of knowledge about how things do work) means their questions are just as wonderful, if not a bit more fanciful, than the thinkers trying to solve problems and create new realities. Randall Munroe, in his blog and uses science to answer reader questions. In doing so, he grounds the balloons of imagination in the world of truth.

In today’s era of technological advancement and crowdsourcing solutions, I see every day as an opportunity to ask “What if” and fully expect someone to find an answer. But first, it is important to ask those questions. This month, musician Craig Taubman’s lead up to Rosh Hashana,, is back. Every day during this reflective period, he brings curated stories, poems, essays from different corners of the Jewish universe; this year, contributors have been asked to answer the question, “What if?” Some answer lightly, others with more gravitas.

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