1. Technically they are still under the NDA as they were delivered at the
center.
2. Realistically people are asking behind the scenes like crazy. Thus the
no-repeat scenario.
3. Now since they are unique - so I've heard... but do not believe - I'd say
if you posted one it would probably mean you violated the NDA.
Actually I think it is probably more feasible/reaslistic to believe that a
given set of 4 questions are unique.
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Dennis Worth <dennis.worth_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Group,
> I was thinking that if the questions that Cisco asked in OEQ's are not used
> twice. Can't we share that information or least get clarity from other
> engineers on how they would answer, so that we can learn to provide the
> right solution next time?
>
> Any thought's on this?
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