This forum gives me migraines anymore.  It's almost not worth reading.  
It's more often than not more of a distraction than a help.  I've gotten 
to the point that I only check it once a week, and then its mostly time 
spent emptying the "inbox".
Terry
Dark Fiber wrote:
> Maybe Brian Dennis just decided he didn't need to post in group study?
> Seriously can't we keep the trainer company owners out of here????
> This is not the place for ego stroking...
>
> On Saturday, July 11, 2009, Darby Weaver <ccie.weaver_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> FYI -
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>> I'm not so much concerned with Brian Dennis and whether or not he's still with IE, I would hope he is, but if he's not I do not see such a talented individual being without options.
>>
>> I'm not so much as concerned about my nose and whether or not it is broken or not.  (I guess someone never read my Wiki).
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>> I am concerned about my general investment in the CCIE Program.  That is the point of the matter.
>>
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>> I am concerned when I see CCIE Instructors and Content Developers speaking of no longer being able to make a living at their expectations in this industry.  This concerns me and if you have invested money in some of these programs and have a vested interest then it may or may not concern you.
>>
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>> The tabloid thing catches the eye - but the real matter is that with the advent of technology - people are taking advantage of the ease of downloads and literally bankrupting an otherwise thriving industry.
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Received on Sat Jul 11 2009 - 10:19:04 ART
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