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Anybody familiar with Metro auto electronics learn at home program?Im interested in learning mobile installs.If anybody knows of any other schools that offer learn at home programs,please post.Thanks. Replies (6) P0werLifter on 09/14/2004 15:44:11 Wierd..either my computer is screwing up...or someone just posted under my name..possible Forum Glitch? This is NOT my post ttocs on 09/14/2004 15:45:12 I did not know they offered things like that, and I don't really know how they can. They can give you wiring and basics, but until you work on a couple hundred different cars, I don't know what you can learn about this job from a book... P0werLifter on 09/14/2004 16:14:38 Im with ttocs on this one, you will gain knowledge from reading books, articles etc, but you wont learn nearly as much if you dont apply it and work through your own installs, etc. Best way to learn is to do it hands on in my opinion. Learn the basics from a book, then apply those basics to your project and advance from there -Jason admin on 09/14/2004 17:43:44 So P0werLifter, How do you login to the internet? For now, be sure and logout when not using the site till I figure this one out. swez on 09/15/2004 13:04:03 Ahhh good catch Admins.... I too have had a similar experience in the chat room. Someone logged in/on using my screen name and really went wacky. Said all kinds of "CRAP" I would never write or endorse. Seems like we have a security breach here... someone has figured out how to use others screen names and getting access to our passwords as well? Seems to be targeting Golds here pretty much... Swez ryan on 09/15/2004 13:23:58 Sorry for taking over this post but can someone make a new topic for me to get Admins attention. This is what i get when i try to post a new topic. This has only happened to me today. Posts can only be made 1 minute apart. Last post recorded was at 22:59:33 and now the time is 13:15:23. Copyright ClubKnowledge 2009 * All Rights Reserved |