What about discontiguous pieces.

Such as 1/2 the cake for me
and 1/20th for you.

1/4 for Allen,

1/8 for Howard

with the remainder being divided into 32'nds

Would that still be a piece of cake too? :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Allen May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:33 PM
To: Howard C. Berkowitz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IT Career Academy?


And subnetting would be a 'piece of cake' for him too since he can divide
any cake into any number of equal size pieces.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: IT Career Academy?


> >Mask Of Zorro wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>  only written tests... Anybody with enough time to read all of the exam
crams
> >>  and study guides for these exams can pass them.
> >>
> >>  Can that same person be of much use in a real production environment?
> >>  Probably not. But I have seen people do this - many people. In fact, I
would
> >>
> >
> >It depends. The guy I hired a year ago had a paper CCNA and no IT
> >experience at all (he used to be a baker during previous 15 years). He
> >was (and is) doing very good and passed his BSCMSN yesterday.
> >
> >/felis
>
>
> I wonder if he ever made seven-layer cakes in his previous career?
> Might have been good OSI preparation.
>
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