From: stalaat@biznas.com
Date: Wed Sep 17 2003 - 17:53:38 GMT-3
Dear All,
His notes are excellent. My samples are also for free and I hope you
like it, it is on the web.
> I agree with Tom. Jeff's book is very good and it is free.
>
> Naviad
>
>>
>> From: Tom Larus <tlarus@cox.net>
>> Date: 2003/09/17 Wed AM 11:56:12 EDT
>> To: stalaat@biznas.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>> CC: cisco@groupstudy.com
>> Subject: Re: ccie outline dispute
>>
>> I think this is as good a time as any to thank Jeff Kesemeyer for being
>> so generous in sharing his excellent book with us-- for free. I spent a
>> good deal of time studying a much earlier version of his outline, and
>> found its content to be very instructive. I just went to Jeff's website,
>> www.bradshawlabs.com, and had a look at the new version, and I was
>> astounded by the breadth of coverage and how much "polish" he has added
>> to the document.
>>
>> I would certainly read Jeff's free 296 page document before buying a
>> document that may have similar scope and content, to say the least.
>>
>> Also, the whole idea of a "shortcut" to the CCIE seems a bit doubtful
>> and misleading. Of course, a product can purport to be more than it can
>> possibly be, and still be a valuable product (CCIE "All-in-One" books
>> come to mind), but still, I would make thorough use of Jeff's book
>> first.
>>
>> Tom Larus, CCIE 10,014
>>
>>
>> rom: stalaat@biznas.com
>> > Date: 2003/09/17 Wed AM 10:10:14 EDT
>> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>> > CC: cisco@groupstudy.com
>> > Subject: CCIE COOK BOOK
>> >
>> > To whom it may concern
>> > It came to my attention that Mr.Jeff is saying that there is
>> interference
>> > between my book and his notes, so I had to step in to make this
>> statement:
>> >
>> > We all have CCIE notes but it doesnt make a book, beside I cant see
>> any
>> > practical part in his notes, this book CCIECOOKBOOK with both
>> theoretical
>> > and practical parts is coming from numerous sources and the LABs
>> inside it
>> > is priceless, at the end I am not inventing the technology I am just
>> > guiding you to pass the LAB
>> >
>> > You are all invited to visit http://www.biznasonline.com/cciecookbook/
>> and
>> > download free samples of this book.
>> >
>> > Although Mr.Jeff has an excellent notes, he accumulated it over the
>> YEARS
>> > while pursuit the CCIE for himself as he said- however I cant see
>> the
>> > NUMBER in his signature, and thats why I am presenting this book,
>> because
>> > being on the CCIE level is not enough to have the CCIE NUMBER, I am
>> sure
>> > that there is too many candidates that are already better than some
>> CCIEs
>> > however they are not getting the CCIE simply because they dont know
>> how
>> > to do so, and again thats why I am here.
>> >
>> > Salama
>> > Sales Manager
>> > http://www.biznasonline.com/cciecookbook/
>> >
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