From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Apr 22 2007 - 09:31:33 ART
Yes you guys are right.
What program is used in the lab is a very
"intelligent" question that is only asked on a monthly
basis or so.
Gosh!
Forgive me for stifling the creative juices.
Hahhahaha
Come on if you can't even use the archives here no
wonder some people don't even want to use the univercd
site...
Lazy is still lazy.
Might as well wear a sign...
--- Lab Dude <ccielabdude@gmail.com> wrote:
> Very well said cciehksg. Some people here think that
> they were gifted with
> all the knowledge that they currently posses, so
> they look down upon 'new
> joiners', while totally failing to recognize the
> fact that someone new to
> this ballgame would have zillions of questions that
> might sound trivial to
> someone who has been on here for years. We should be
> encouraging them,
> rather than discouraging them by giving them the
> 'archives' bullshit.
>
> By the way Darby, by reading some of your previous
> threads it seems that you
> have more than enough time on your hand. One or two
> lines response to a
> query might take much less time than pages and pages
> of utter unrelated
> nonsense, AND you'll probably help someone out too
> for a change.
>
> My two cents...
>
> On 4/22/07, cciehksg <cciehksg@yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
>
> > I believe when the question is still related to
> ccie lab, everyone should
> > not discourage to submit it.
> >
> > Regardless if they are already in the archive or
> not.
> >
> > I receive some private answers (not cc to the
> group) from this group's
> > members regarding my question,
> >
> > and i think they do understand about the idea of
> helping each other
> > without discouraging someone to ask what some
> people think as "stupid
> > question or annoying question".
> >
> > anyway this forum will be turn into silent, if
> people stop submit what
> > they have. just because some people think their
> questions are "funny".
> >
> > just my 2 cent
> >
> > Darby Weaver <darbyweaver@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Have you looked in the Groupstudy Archives?
> >
> > You might be amazed.
> >
> > Not being disrespectful, simply pointing you to a
> tool
> > to use in your studies.
> >
> > Funny how many people here do not use the archives
> > actually.
> >
> > I guess we are a quick fix world. Everyone wants
> the
> > quick fix.
> >
> > Now - it really gets interesting when someone asks
> a
> > question and I check the archives and I find the
> same
> > person asked the same question in the past and
> what is
> > worse - it was answered.
> >
> > I've encountered this at least twice so far -
> where
> > the same person asks the same question and it was
> > answered completely - and the new answer was the
> very
> > nearly the same as the old one.
> >
> > So... do you think a person who is not even
> keeping
> > track of their own questions is making any real
> > progress towards passing the lab anyway.
> >
> > Hmmm...
> >
> > But if everyone did this and used whatever
> resources
> > are available to them why need a list right?
> >
> > Maybe we need an FAQ - funny thing is that the
> people
> > who ask the same questions would probably not
> think
> > the FAQ applied to them.
> >
> >
> > --- cciehksg wrote:
> >
> > > How does Secure CRT connected to the Devices in
> > > the Lab ?
> > >
> > > are they using Access server ?
> > >
> > > can we open separate windows for each connection
> > > to each device ?
> > >
> > > is the SecureCRT already connected for us ? or
> do
> > > we have to connect it manually
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ---------------------------------
> > >
> > > Real people. Real questions. Real answers. Share
> > > what you know.
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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