From: Rodrigo Paes (rpaes@pobox.com)
Date: Wed Nov 15 2006 - 21:09:20 ART
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 17:51:24 -0500
<anthony.sequeira@thomson.com> wrote:
> power. He exclaimed "GET THIS PLANE ON THE RUNWAY NOW!" I gulped and
> started to turn for the "base leg". "WE ARE ON FIRE - GET TO THE RUNWAY
> NOW!" my instructor shouted. I decided I better forget about the base
I hope the proctor doesn't yell anything remotely close to that during
my exam :)
but great tip Anthony, I always thought of the CCIE Lab as the IronMen
of certifications... you have to work a lot before you get to it,
and most of the preparation involves a lot o "pain", but if you did you
homework correctly, when you get to the exam, it's no big deal.. it's
just another run :)
[]s
rodrigo
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