From: Troy Rader (troy@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 25 2002 - 03:12:16 GMT-3
I think this is a correct answer:
1025 = first CCIE so 11025 = 10,000th CCIE (minus those who have failed
to recert).
Plus or minus 1.
Troy
Przemyslaw Karwasiecki wrote:
>I don't get it.....
>
>What is so special about 11025?
>
>That must be something funny :-) or derious :-!,
>but what??????
>
>Przemek
>
>On Sat, 2002-08-24 at 23:20, Brian McGahan wrote:
>
>
>>Congratulations! Looks like the next big question is...
>>
>>Who will be CCIE #11025? :)
>>
>>Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
>>Director of Design and Implementation
>>brian@cyscoexpert.com
>>
>>CyscoExpert Corporation
>>Internetwork Consulting & Training
>>http://www.cyscoexpert.com
>>Voice: 847.674.3392
>>Fax: 847.674.2625
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>>elping
>>Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 9:39 PM
>>Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>Subject: CCIE 10020 AT LAST
>>
>>Hi all..
>>
>>I guess the 10000 mark has been passed....I finally passed this test
>>today ..
>>
>>I got on the plane with doubts about my success !!!...but I had some
>>hope..
>>I can only Thank GOD ...he guided me to the mistakes and my loving wife
>>for her support ...this was an ardious journey .....
>>
>>what I did not do that i recommend
>>take classes
>>labs
>>
>>
>>this list is very good
>>Larry Roberts and Bryan Mcgahan thanks for all your posts I learnt a lot
>>from them
>>
>>El ping
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