Ok.  After reading all the responses in this thread and then re-reading
John's inital post.  I must confess it was truly funny.  It's more than
sarcastic and it put a big grin on my face.

Wayne



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> I've been noticing a growing trend on the list for several months now
> and I'm hoping to start some discussion and perhaps alleviate this
> particular issue.
>
> As everyone knows we have a fair number of true, guru-level experts
> that participate in the list and provide a wealth of excellent
> networking knowledge.  However, very often this isn't Cisco-specific and
> as such is not of much value and it really seems to irritate other
> members of the list who understand that the only topics worth studying
> are Cisco-related.
>
> To make matters even worse, many of these so-called experts aren't even
> Cisco certified!!  I was under the impression that to be a true expert
> one must have attained the CCIE certification, or at least CCNP with
> multiple specializations.  How can we trust your advice if you we don't
> see those initials in your email sigs??
>
> Participation on the list by these sorts of experts, regardless of
> there vast experience and knowledge, causes excessive distress to
> certain list members.  In order to show more tolerance toward the easily
> annoyed, perhaps we should consider only allowing CCIEs to answer posts.
>  I'm sure others would agree that this would solve this problem.  We
> must find a way to prune the non-certified from our ranks.
>
> Regards,
>
> John   advice unless you've passed some sort of parenting certification.
> Thanks.)




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