From: Sean C. (Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Jun 16 2006 - 12:29:21 ART
Godswill,
Perhaps you should reread my email - I wrote: "I can't imagine you're
breaking a NDA by admitting there was a worm on your lab PC at RTP." IOW -
I don't think he was breaking Cisco's NDA. I do not know how you can
misconstrue my opinion that I do not believe his stating that his PC had a
worm was in violation of any NDA issue. Thus, in my opinion, he can discuss
his experience. After announcing that I didn't believe he broke the NDA
(and free to discuss the issue), I then asked him if he could document the
worm his PC was infected with.
Please explain,
Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Godswill Oletu" <oletu@inbox.lv>
To: "Sean C." <Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com>; "Darby Weaver"
<darbyweaver@yahoo.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: My own lab experience - Compliments to Howard - A compliment to
the CCIE Program.
Sean,
> I can't imagine you're breaking a NDA by admitting there was a worm on
your
> lab PC at RTP.
I hardly see this as breaking the NDA. He did not tell you want he got in
the exam, etc, he simply said, he had a worm. If you are of the view that,
anything and everything that happenned in the lab, should remain there and
attempts to share experiences not related to the actual exam will amount to
breaking the NDA; then discussing what kind of food you got for lunch; jokes
at the break room, etc could also be called 'breaking the NDA'. And those
people who after their experience come forward to share how they approached
the exam from the moment they got into the lab, will also be breaking the
NDA.
The 'worm' was not part of his exam, if it were the proctor will not come
running to assist. He was just telling people his experience.
If you read his post, I believe he was trying to dispute a contrary opinion
that, he might have heard somewhere, that ".....RTP was a cold place with
EVIL PROCTORS.."; thus giving wanabes that, hardward related
fast-responding-help will alway be available if we so need them during our
lab at RTP. He also gave Howard and Cisco a little PR boost.
> .................Any idea what worm was on your PC?
Why ask him to give you an idea about the 'worm' that was on his PC, if you
have adjoined him to have broken the NDA in the first place? Or do you want
to be an accomplice to the "crime" that you alleged took placed?
Thanks.
Godswill Oletu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean C." <Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com>
To: "Darby Weaver" <darbyweaver@yahoo.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: My own lab experience - Compliments to Howard - A compliment to
the CCIE Program.
> I can't imagine you're breaking a NDA by admitting there was a worm on
your
> lab PC at RTP. Any idea what worm was on your PC?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Darby Weaver" <darbyweaver@yahoo.com>
> To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 1:03 AM
> Subject: My own lab experience - Compliments to Howard - A compliment to
the
> CCIE Program.
>
>
> Howard, the proctor, was a really nice guy. I only
> had question he answered it very quickly, without
> giving away anything.
>
> The guy did everything he could to make everyone feel
> at ease and comfortable. I bet he a psychologist or
> something.
>
> He told soothing stories before the lab and durng the
> lunch that were light-hearted, relevant to whatever
> was going on and generally very upbeat and relaxed.
>
> I thought this man must be a either a natural
> comunications expert or he has been trained/seasoned
> very well.
>
> In any event, he was simply masterful.
>
> Everything from the shorts/sandals, to the story about
> the how the rain demolished his retaining wall, and he
> was pelted by hail the night before in an effort to
> calm his horses.
>
> Love that guy. One of my classmates from NMC-1 said
> he was like that with everyone.
>
> I do not know where anyone ever got the idea that RTP
> was a cold place with EVIL PROCTORS... Maybe they got
> someone else. Tomwas there too, I did not speak to
> him but for a few minutes at the end. He was both
> very courteous, polite, and professional.
>
> I even had the misfortune of having a worm crash my
> computer, and Howard came literally running to the
> rescue, (I think he hopped over the desks?). He wa
> there quick.
>
> I only had 1 minute from the time it popped up to
> quickly save my screens (just in case) and run to get
> him and for him to come immediately to the rescue and
> still have about 10-15 seconds to actually see it.
>
> Again he was very calm, professional, and reassuring.
>
> Wow! Now that is a very professional gentleman.
> Never lost his cool, never saw him sweat. I was
> impressed at how he handled the whole thing from the
> moment he introduced himself till he left for the day.
>
> My compliments, Howard. You made things easy for
> everyone. More than they had to be.
>
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