From: Ramya S (ramya_1975@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 25 2008 - 16:16:09 ART
My guess is Farrukh Haroon had all the cisco knowledge when he was born in
this world. What a lucky guy :)
Farrukh, you have the knowldege. Other people are in the process of learning.
Nobody can be lucky like you to be born with an encyclopedia of cisco
knowledge. Dont expect them to be like you a great scholar.
Nobody is perfect like you in the world. People tend to learn from the
mistakes they make.
Have you never commited a mistake in your life while learning cisco
technology? If no, then you are great.
Dont let down the people who begin their learning path with cisco
technologies. They cant be like you. Help them.
> Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 19:28:48 +0300> From: farrukhharoon@gmail.com> To:
jjrinehart@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: A Bit OT: CCNA LAB> CC:
marc.a.laporte@gmail.com; Shaughn.Smith@za.verizonbusiness.com;
redkidneybeans@gmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Lolz, first let Cisco
handle the CCIE lab. It is getting out of their> control lately :)> > Just
yesterday I guy called me up stating that he will be going to India>
permanently (from the Middle East). He has been promised a 'four month'>
*guaranteed* pass package by a company owned by someone 'very' popular on>
this list. So he is leaving his job and going to become CCIE. I'm sure the>
guy does not know the difference between distance vector and link state>
routing protocols.> > Regards> > Farrukh> > On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:09 PM,
Joe Rinehart <jjrinehart@hotmail.com>wrote:> > > Even if it's not required for
the actual exam it would be very helpful to> > have it as a required part of
preparation course or study group...then it> > wouldn't be a cost or logistics
issue> >> > -----Original Message-----> > From: nobody@groupstudy.com
[mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of> > Marc> > La Porte> > Sent:
Thursday, September 25, 2008 2:10 AM> > To: Shaughn Smith> > Cc: Jonny
English; jjrinehart@hotmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Subject: Re: A Bit
OT: CCNA LAB> >> > Shaughn,> >> > I agree that we should get rid of the "paper
cert" guys, but consider> > that most people preparing for any Cisco cert
(including CCIE!!) use> > Dynamips and/or PEMU for their preparation... Does
this constitute as> > a router? The should be on real life experience...> >> >
Just my 2ct> >> > Marc> >> > On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Shaughn Smith>
> <Shaughn.Smith@za.verizonbusiness.com> wrote:> > > To be honest I think
their should be.> > >> > > It would get rid of the "paper cert" guys. I mean
seriously, a person> > > can get the Pass4sure for any CCxP cert and pass
without ever touching a> > > router.> > >> > >> > >> > > -----Original
Message-----> > > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]
On Behalf Of> > > Jonny English> > > Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 10:38
AM> > > To: jjrinehart@hotmail.com> > > Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com> > >
Subject: Re: A Bit OT: CCNA LAB> > >> > > I don't think there will ever be a
CCNA or CCxP level lab component.> > >> > > On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:31 PM,
jjrinehart@hotmail.com <> > > jjrinehart@hotmail.com> wrote:> > >> > >> I have
been toying with an idea that I believe would help those> > > striving to> >
>> reach the CCNA level.> > >>> > >> As a fellow CCIE, I have a profound
appreciation for the process> > > involved> > >> in preparing for and passing
the lab. To me, it stands to reason that> > > an> > >> appropriately scaled
CCNA level lab would really solidify the> > > principles> > >> needed to pass
the exam and understand all the concepts involved.> > >>> > >> Thoughts?> >
>>> > >> Joe Rinehart> > >> MBA, CCIE #14256, CCNP/DP/VP> > >>> > >>> > >>
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net> > >>> > >>> > >
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