Marc Quibell was seen in the killfile saying:
>
> Ha ha you guys are too funny, but failed to contribute anything of
> substance. Way to go newbies and wannabies. LOL!
You sure are a master of contributing nothing.
> BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there was Cisco. And
> the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? CABLETRON. You learn
> something new everyday don't ya newbie.
Fortunatley, not from you.
> Still waiting for DUNG to answer the really simple questions. Geez people,
> maybe he's got real good, satisfying answers and THEN I can
> congradulate....otherwise, congrats are not warranted merely for passing a
> Cisco test, albiet a very difficult one. There are more things in
> Internetworking than Cisco, including better/faster routers, switches,
> firewalls...etc. And Engineers don't need to troubleshoot IPX and token
ring
> crap anymore like they do in the CCIE lab...You Cisco weenies need to get
> off your high horses: CCIE is not INternetworking God. I'd like to see a
> CCIE troubleshoot a Cellworks atm/frame-relay cloud. Heh..
This is a list for people who are studying for Cisco certifications.
I know you may have difficulty grasping it, but that is probably a
big reason people here tend to discuss Cisco more than usual. Get
a fscking life already, will ya?
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