Just finished my 071-431: TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance exam an hour ago and this time, it was easier for me as I followed the items in the "Skills Being Measured" diligently - not a single line was missed! I guessed I had learned from my previous mistake. *HuHuHaHa* I managed to cruise through the first 30 questions in the first hour but slowed down after the questions became harder and my brain starts to tire.
I also took the time to review all the questions and re-answering some of the questions which I had tembak. Overall, it was a good exam and I hope I can pass it to earn the Technology Specialist: SQL Server 2005 credential. Coming up next will be a tougher one which is the 071-441: PRO: Designing Database Solutions by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 exam scheduled on Monday.
On the way home, I met with an accident - a four car pile-up and I was lucky to be the first car in front. The last car must have tried to speed through the traffic-lights and hit into the cars at the back setting off a chain of *BANG* *Bang* *bang*. My car was pushed three feet away from the second car but seemed to be unharmed. The front of the car that hit me was also ok but it had a dent on its back. The car behind it, the third in the pile, was wrecked. Can't see the fourth one.
Since my car and the second was ok, we left the scene. I was still shaking as I drove. When I reached home, I asked dad to help me inspect my car and he said my bumper appears to be slightly dented from a certain angle. I can't see anything though. He then asked me to go buy Toto. *Duuuuh*
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