Re: Darby's CCIE Interview Guestimates:

From: Darby Weaver (ccie.weaver@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jan 19 2009 - 20:16:56 ARST


Fair enough and obviously English by itself does not seems to help some us
who think we know the language.

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk@gmail.com>wrote:

> Marko,
>
> You are correct, my bad.
>
> But hey, in the last two or three months we actually had more CCIEs in
> other parts of the world than US. Therefore, English is never the problem,
> believe it or not most of the languages use the same words because they
> don't have a word for an IPS, IDS, switch, router, CEF and so on.
>
> You see if this was a word processing application, i would say "man we need
> to have it in different languages", but its an OS, just like MVS, Power/vs,
> and etc.
>
> I teach classes in all parts of the world, and i don't see it as a problem.
>
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Marko Milivojevic <markom@markom.info>wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 16:32, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > I think the questions in the CCIE LAB exam should be in multiple
>> languages
>> > at the same time and they should mix it as well such that within the
>> same
>> > sentence you would see 10 different languages, so one word will be in
>> > Arabic, the second word in Latin and so forth. Now....that's what i
>> > call challenging.
>>
>> Narbik, you are mixing CCDE and CCIE. What you just described sounds
>> awfully like CCDE I've been to ;-)
>>
>
>
>
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