RE: Good job CISCO!!!!

From: Phillip Day (pday@nettitude.com)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2008 - 09:57:41 ART


I may be missing something, but didn't some people on this list making
noises about lab recerts take 3-4 attempts to pass it first time
round?!! How certain can we all be that we would pass again? Do you want
to study in a lab for the rest of your career or do some real world
stuff?!

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Muhammad Nasim
Sent: 25 July 2008 12:49
To: Marko Milivojevic
Cc: GS CCIE-Lab
Subject: Re: Good job CISCO!!!!

Don't worry guys this suggestion was initially given by Narbik and we
should all know why he gave this suggestion : )

2008/7/25 Marko Milivojevic <markom@markom.info>:

> Mr. Economy, it takes me $1200 just for airplane ticket to the closest
> lab. I need 3 days, that adds approximately $300 for the hotel costs.
> On top of that is the lab cost.
>
> Mr. Attitude, how much champagne does it cost you to go to your
nearest
> lab?
>
> In 21st century, distance is not measured in miles, it's measured in
money.
>
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 08:19, Joseph Brunner
<joe@affirmedsystems.com>
> wrote:
> > Last time I checked 77% of the labs were not in the United States...
> Unless
> > we annexed
> >
> > Sao Paulo, Brazil
> > Brussels, Belgium
> > Dubai, UAE
> > Tokyo, Japan
> > Hong Kong, China
> > Sydney, Australia
> > Bangalore, India
> >
> > So, Mr. Geography, I'm guessing here, but about 70% of the WORLD'S
> > POPULATION lives closer to one of those labs, than 70% percent of
> Americans
> > live to San Jose or RTP.
> >
> > The United States is the 4th largest country in the world, and North
> America
> > is 3000 Miles from Europe and 7,000+ Miles from ASIA. It seems to me
the
> lab
> > geography would favor EMEA/ASIA on getting to the lab...
> >
> > Now go back in put some more thought into YOUR COMMENTS!!!
>
>
>



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