RE: OT: Multiple CCIE's

From: Adel Abouchaev <adel_at_netmasterclass.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:10:09 -0800

In a rare old times we had a group at the local ISP which name was literally
"Packets commutation group". We made good friendly jokes about these guys
and what they do (X.25, of course, but hey...). Seems that they might get
their own track in a few years for what they do :) Some are making good
career at Cisco and could be of an influence.

Adel Abouchaev, CCIE# 12037, CISSP, MCSE

Netmasterclass LLC, Cisco Learning Partner
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Felix Nkansah
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 2:51 PM
To: Alexei Monastyrnyi
Cc: Iwan Hoogendoorn; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: OT: Multiple CCIE's

At the rate at which things are going, there could be 20 active CCIE tracks
by then.

By then, there would also be CCIE R&S Operations, CCIE Security Operations,
CCIE Voice Operations, CCIE Storage Operations, CCIE Wireless Operations.

And let's not forget the anticipated tracks of CCIE Video, CCIE Data Centre,
and who knows there could be CCIE LAN Switching, CCIE Enterprise Networks,
CCIE Call Centres.

Add to it the fact that all these new tracks would also have their
corresponding "Operations" CCIE too.

Felix

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Alexei Monastyrnyi
<alexeim73_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> By the time this kid is eligible to take tests, he has to make sure
> there are at least 7 ongoing CCIE tracks to be able to fulfill his
> dream. :-)
>
> When I was a little boy, I considered myself extremely unlucky because
> of having to attend music (piano) classes for 7 years; 4 days a week 3
> hours a day in addition to the secondary school (not to mention home
> works for both). From that time I remember a lot, including:
> Prima, Secunda, Tertia, Quarta, Quinta, Sexta, Septima, Octava - we
> borrowed these and used in Russian without even changing a
> prononciation. :-)
>
> Though growing from the German language family, English has a huge
> vocabulary luggage borrowed from immortal Greek and Latin. But this
> would be a way off OT subject here: :-)
>
> Cheers,
> A.

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