From: Hoogen (hoogen82@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 27 2007 - 14:57:28 ART
Well when i went to the LAB, during the break the proctor followed me and
another candidate to the toilet too !!!
On 5/27/07, Eric Dobyns <eric_dobyns@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> My wife would be useless on helping me with the CCiE, but she does want to
> see me at lunch and lend moral support. She's also required to check my
> blood pressure a couple of times a day.
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> From: cisco efiko [mailto:ciscoefiko@googlemail.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 12:21 AM
> To: sabrina pittarel
> Cc: Eric Dobyns; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: San Jose Site
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> Eric,
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> How romantic will this be; you doing your lab, your wife chilling outside
> and everytime you have a brain block all you have to do is remember her
> (and
> all the good times) and you'll be fine......what a life! Then after the
> exam
> she wipes all the fear, stress and co away with a smile and a reassurance
> that you'll be ok, you become CCIE 1(7 or 8)xxx (since there are less than
> 9
> numbers left before the 18000 mark), and you guys leave happily ever
> after!
> And as a topup, she gets interested in the Cisco/CCIE thing......you
> encourage her to give it a short.......she does.......you become a double
> CCIE (Mr and Mrs)! FYI; you wouldn't be the 1st as I meet one at Cisco SJ
> 5
> years ago.
>
>
>
> Now I need to book a flight for mine,......lastminute.com (don't work for
> them)!
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>
>
>
> Ok, wake up you(me), I got a date to keep....and that would be a "lab
> date".
>
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>
> Efi
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> On 5/11/07, sabrina pittarel <sabri_esame@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
> each building (including building C where you'll be
> going) has a lobby with a couch and a phone, but is
> not a lounge and it can be painful to spend there many
> hours.
> Nothing much at a walking distance either
> unfortunately.
> The cafeteria (building D) can be accessed by badged
> people only, but they accept guests if attended (that
> is how the proctor takes you in).
> I believe the proctor won't have any problem to let
> you r wife eat there as well (btw. they accept
> cash...mmmmh not the proctors, the cafeteria I mean
> hehehe), but I'm not sure if with you.
> I'd suggest her to spend her afternoon in the
> cafeteria if the proctor allows her to do so. It is
> much more of a pleasant place than the lobby...people
> hangs out there all the time. There is even a small
> coffee bar that stays open 'till 4.
>
> If she gets out I believe she can re-enter from the
> entrance that is in the lobby at any time (it is not a
> badged entrance from that side if I recall right), but
> she runs the risk to be stop by the person at the
> desk.
> I'm not sure she'll be allowed in again at that point.
>
> Sabrina
>
> --- Eric Dobyns <eric_dobyns@yahoo.com > wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if there is a lounge in San Jose
> > where visitors can hang
> > out? My wife has to check out of our hotel at noon.
> > Is there a waiting
> > area there where she could hang? Can she eat lunch
> > in the cafeteria when we
> > do?
> >
> >
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