Well BGP is really a Sea, it has never ending concepts n scenarios, everytym
i study about BGP, i somehow find myself back to page 1 of Intro to BGP :S
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Asif Gul Khan <nockhi_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> "because that's the point where the brain really
> processes the new information and moves them into the long-term memory."
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> u mean...copy run start ??? :P
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> On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Mike Leske <mike.leske_at_googlemail.com>wrote:
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>> From the medical point of view it's really a good sign as our brian most
>> effectively stores information while we are sleeping.
>> So it's always good to do a nap during your studies, especially when
>> learning some theory, because that's the point where the brain really
>> processes the new information and moves them into the long-term memory.
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>> Keep on studying.
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>> Cheers
>> Mike
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>> 2009/8/29 Mark Matters <markccie_at_gmail.com>
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>> > I must be really doing a great job if all the studying is spilling over
>> > into the subconscious.
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>> me.
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