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Stuck With Linux, Mysql And Networking Career?

Hi there,
I am a MCA (Masters of Computer Applications) and had a niche for coding and application development. Unfortunately I had been hired by Seamless Distribution AB, as a Junior support engineer. I am working on Linux and Mysql with certain networking concepts involved. Some of my job roles cover ssh tunnelling, port forwarding, basic linux installation and maintainance, ss7 protocol adherence, mysql simple query fetching, replicating and taking database back ups. Using system monitoring tools like nagios and ticketing tools like OTRS.
Its basically a support job with he designation of a system engineer.
I am planning to extend my career in this path and have listed down my next steps. I am interested in taking a RHCSA certificate following a RHCE. This will approximately take 1.5 years as i have calculated. I would then like to move on to oracle certified mysql database admin certification and a ccna. Finally ending up with RHCE, SQL admin adn CCNA certification!
Is it possible to complete them within a matter of 3 years from now? Also please let me know how benificial wil it be and where will i stand in the IT market after 5 years.

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How Serious Is The Illuminati Conspiracy?

I have come to think that the illuminati is almost like a shadow organisation that basically pull ALL the strings through major company’s and government, that also control news and tv and try to dumb you down, so when intelligent people watch intelligent shows I make the concept in the show almost unlearnable as long as you try to learn through THAT show and that the illuminati is everywhere, I heard its also not safe to mention names that you would know that were affiliated with the illuminati celebrities and peoe you personally know and there is so much more I could go on about about the illuminati

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Why White People Easily Believe Japanese Anime Characters Are Them?

Again, I recently witnessed this kind of questions “Why anime characters are white?”.
The reason why I ask this question is because most of Japanese never think anime characters are white people. Because I can read Japanese forum and live there. But many questions are submitted in English forums like this.
Why do the anime characters don’t look like japanese people?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
and this
Why do anime characters always look caucasian?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
and I found many Youtube videos insisting “anime characters are Caucasian”, many and many…
They are nonsense because I know Japanese common people’s reactions. Most of them are just surprised and laughed, for the question. “Are you okay?”,”Caucasians are insane.”
I wish all you can read Japanese and live here, you would realize anime characters are just a fantasy drawings, which are idealized as Japanese ideal* plus commic sense(random hair and random color and various character set-ups).
(*You can see what kind of outlook Japanese love in Japanese idols. For example, AKB48 or Visual kei singers, try google http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im…http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im…
We suppose anime characters’ nationality as their set-ups in stories, most of them are Japanese or alien who come from some wonderful country or a world..
I know white young people’s beauty(Japanse don’t say cute) and know their popularity in Japan, but it is not so much..it means white youth are not for Japanese to prior them to Japanese adult or teen stars, also white youth don’t have enough power to be anime characters eliminating Japanese self-conciousness. I mean they are just niche.(very sorry to be mean but I like their appearances too)
I am here to warn its pitifulness for SOME white people saying “We are envied much by Japanese people”…
I admit to some extent, but don’t you misunderstand anime and Japanese culture much?

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Do You Have A Bomb Shelter Beneath Your Home, Or Are You Unprepared For The Obamapocalypse?

Every American should have a bomb shelter beneath their home, stocked with guns, gold, survival seeds, a chalk board, and a television set that streams Fox News all day.
If not, then you are unprepared for the impending Obamapocalypse.

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How Much Creatine Should I Be Ingesting?

(Realised I wrote an essay, so I added a TLDR, thank you)
This evening I tried 2000mg creatine supplements in the form of pills before a judo session, just as a little experiment, as I know creatine is supposed to boost athletic performance in high-intensity bursts, I thought that’d help during my sparring.
I’m very willing, and half expecting, that it’s down to the placebo affect, but I noticed my speed and alertness were significantly increased compared to a regular session without them – i’ve not changed anything else in my diet today.
I usually avoid these pills (I got them from my brother who used to be into body-building) because I heard about the water-retention and other things which would cause someone using these supplements to gain weight – i’m trying to do the opposite (niche myself into the <66kg weight catagory for judo, being at about 68-69 now), but after seeing the improvements made this evening, i thought i'd do a little research…
Most articles talk about power lifters – as I expected, the stuff works best on small, high intensity bursts, such as lifting weights or sprinting, taking 20-30 grams daily for 2 weeks to get the maximum creating retention, I assume for a competition, or so, and gaining, purely from the supplementation, 1-2kg weekly. Something i'd obviously like to avoid!
Now that I've explained all this you may be wondering what I'm on Y! Answers for – well, a skim over the first page of google on this issue doesn't seem to cater for people like me, trying to lose weight, and find performance boosting supplements for their sports…
Now my question is: How much creatine would anyone in-the-know recommend I add into my diet through supplementation, and when? I know creatine is found in red meat and tuna, in conventional diets, I borderline-never eat red meat, and tuna only very occasionally (probably the odd sandwich's worth every other week or less..), I jog about 2.5 miles every morning, cycle (casual speed, not competitive cycling) at least 6 miles every day to and from work, and twice a week (6 hours total) I attend judo clubs. I'm 19, about 69kg, Male, I try to stay away from fatty foods and "eat my greens" as it were, eating about 1800-2100 calories every day depending on the quantity of exercise I'm doing that day.
TL:DR
Creatine seems to be lacking in my diet – and it really seems to boost my judo performance when I take it with my diet, but how much should I limit myself to, whilst I'm trying to lose weight? Thank you for reading

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Mma Career: How To Begin And Where To Train?

I am 23, roughly 170lbs, dedicated to physical fitness, and am trying to figure out the best way to go about building a foundation for a career in MMA. I prefer to practice BJJ and/or Muay Thai.
I have researched where the top 20 best gyms are (cross referenced between FIGHT! magazine and Bleacher Report) and have narrowed it down to 4 based on location preference: Nog & Silva MMA (Miami, FL); American Top Team (Coconut Creek, FL); Penn Training and Fitness (Hilo, HI); Team Nogueira MMA (West Palm, FL). Would it be prudent to start at an affiliate in the area to begin training, then move to the higher rep gyms as I become more adept? Or, would it be better build my foundation at a higher rep gym (considering that higher rep gyms cost significantly more for membership)?
I have also considered going abroad. I have worked for UPS for 5 years and can transfer to any hub in the world and have narrowed down to either Thailand (practice Muay Thai) or Brazil (practice BJJ). I would plan to stay in either location and train for a year. Would it be worth studying and practicing the martial art in its originating country? Would it provide me with a competitive advantage that would outweigh financial costs? If so, which gyms/trainers should I seek out?
Training everyday is not an issue and neither is dieting. I have a high tolerance for pain and the drive to boot. Financially I am not made of money, but I am debt free and within my means to make something of myself.
If anyone has any suggestions on which gyms/trainers to pursue outside of what has already been suggested, please feel free to leave a comment. I am simply looking for general guidance on how to best go about pursuing this career. Thanks and much appreciated.

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