way too hard to ignore....what on earth does this have to do with preparing
for certification exams??

maybe you can ask cisco directly.  they probably have *exact* counts of who
doesnt do something.  probably an entire department dedicated to this full
time as a matter of fact.  and they probably have a hidden link somewhere on
cco so they can pass these statistics on to interested parties.  the servers
that cco runs on probably is part of a server farm which is front-ended by
some cisco content switching hardware which is probably stuffed between some
routers, LAN switches and firewalls, etc.

nevermind now i see how this can help me study.

wow

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> Ok, may be i should rephase my question again. I have seen a lot of people
> with their email signature as
> John smith
> CCIE 1024
>
> or something like that. Then I know immediately that that person (i know
> that 1024 belongs to the lab!) is a CCIE.
>
> However, would all CCIE include their "CCIE 1024" in their signature? If
> not, just roughly how many of them?
>
> I know that it is not possible to answser this question. However, I am
just
> too curious to know this.
>
> If you find that this is stupid quesiton (no stupid question, only stupid
> answer???), please kindly ignore this
>
> Thanks
>
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