Ya know guys and gals- There is a really simple way to squash this
individual and his crusade...


SIMPLY STOP REPLYING AND IGNORE HIM!

He's posted that he feels he can crack out some CCIE Practice LABS for the
mere cost of his bandwidth and ours... just sit back, and wait patiently for
him to do so.  You know he'll just do the same thing the last character
posting on this forum did when saying that he had the magic plans for
putting a "PIX CLONE" together for much cheaper than actual PIX cost.... Not
one simple thing.  He won't post, he won't put his "intellectual" money
where his mouth (err, in this case, fingers) is... he's just looking to
ruffle feathers and try looking BIG while he is at it.

Some how, I think someone close to him p!ssed in his oats recently, or he
got a reality check with his employer about something... but what ever his
deal is, he just needs to be ignored... and he'll then finally go blow his
steam elsewhere... and hopefully, he'll do it in a productive, creative way
too.

Mister Anonymous, if you can't even use your real name in communications...
then leave us alone with your cowardess, lame, and boring crusade.

You'll eventually realize that your name is what carries your future....
matched with credibility of your actions.

Mark Odette II


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 1:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Free BOOT CAMP LABS! [7:29926]


Marc,

If you are updating all your labs you won't mind your old ones being posted
free for all those people in the poorer countries, as you put it.

In fact why don't you post the old ones and get some good publicity for your
company. You could look at it as your Christmas present to the learning
community after all they have given to you.

A quick calculation for people to consider.

BootCamp charge $600 a pop for the labs.

There are say 1000 people that have bought these legitimatly. (This is
possibly  conservative)

The lab scenarios themselves cost only time to develop. The kit to develope
them had to be purchased anyway for CCIE studies.

Yes you can expand this argument into lots of different areas to suit your
purpose.

As for legitimate updates Mark. I am sure you can come up with a cheap but
secure method for providing updates to people via the web. While you are at
it why don't you create a electronic method for purchasing the products in
the first place.




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