Re: OT: Cysco Expert

From: Nancy Khln (nancy_merill@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Jan 03 2004 - 18:31:32 GMT-3


Keith,
You got to be kidding me right(!) I guess it is your "honest" opinion...... and I respect that.
Now and only now, I understand why you left your plaque with Cysco Expert.
 
Is there a way to imagine sharing information in a manner that isnt intensely political?
Everyone lines up in some relationship to either in defense of, or resistance to.
 Claims of taking a neutral stance -- especially when made by privileged professionals -- are illusory; neutrality is simply another way of supporting the existing distribution of knowledge. A deeper problem with the advice to avoid being political is the notion that "intellectual" work somehow separate from politics, note the word intellectual.
Whats good for the gander is not automatically good for the goose.
 
Nancy.

Keith Montgomery <bkm8961@optonline.net> wrote:
Jake,

I could not have said it any better than you did, there is no better
CCIE prep than CyscoExpert.

There is no way I could have passed this exam the first time without
the lab/rack hours I spent in Chicago at CyscoExpert. The
training/learning experience is second to none in this world.

In this quest there is certainly sweat, dedication, sacrifice, and
ultimately the sense of achievement only a CCIE can explain!

It is impossible this lady went to CyscoExpert and had this experience.

Check this page out for a more credible, accurate, and honest view of
CyscoExpert's work........

http://www.cyscoexpert.com/testimonials.asp

Happy New Year!

Keith Montgomery
CCIE# 8961

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