RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-08 Thread Hire, Ejay

Yeah, that's the one.  I knew it was on some tv person street.

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From: ashish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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nopes.. there is motel 6 right on brokaw and north 1st street intersection
and it is nearest to cisco san jose location.

- Original Message -
From: Darrell Newcomb 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


 Ejay,  I think you mean the one in Sunnyvale on Mathilda just off 101?
 With a Burger King and Hobbee's right there as well.  Wish I had a URL
 to share, but would seem like a good place to stay.

 Darrell

 Hire, Ejay wrote:
 
  There is a $50/night motel 6 with a denny's in the parking lot that is
  okay.I can't remember the name of the street it's on, but it's only
about 2
  mi. from the hq.
 
  -Ejay
 
  -Original Message-
  From: timothy thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:57 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]
 
  If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking
now.
  Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a
rain
  poncho may be wise.
 
  Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum
shelter
  approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near
the
  cisco compound or near a light-rail station.
 
  Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody
 will
  even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you
have
  a better place to sleep tomorrow night.
 
  Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
  abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
  Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.
 
  --Tim
 
  James wrote:
  
   Hello,
  
   I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
   lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
   that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
   rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
   any information is greatly appreciated.
   Thank you
  
  
  
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RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-08 Thread Joseph Brunner

MOTEL 6 - SAN JOSE AIRPORT, CALIFORNIA  #1007, San Jose, CA US 101/Bayshore
Freeway at the 1st Street exit Ph: (408) 436-8180 

(its by a car rental place and accross the fwy is a hyatt..

used to live there at that hotel... :)

Joseph Brunner
ASN 21572
MortgageIT MITLending
New York, NY 10038
(212) 651 - 7695 Voice
(212) 651 - 7795 Fax



-Original Message-
From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


There is a $50/night motel 6 with a denny's in the parking lot that is
okay.I can't remember the name of the street it's on, but it's only about 2
mi. from the hq.

-Ejay

-Original Message-
From: timothy thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking now. 
Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a rain
poncho may be wise.

Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum shelter
approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near the
cisco compound or near a light-rail station.

Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody will
even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you have
a better place to sleep tomorrow night.

Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.

--Tim


James wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
 lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
 that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
 rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
 any information is greatly appreciated.
 Thank you
 
  
 
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RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-07 Thread timothy thielen

If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking now. 
Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a rain
poncho may be wise.

Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum shelter
approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near the
cisco compound or near a light-rail station.

Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody will
even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you have
a better place to sleep tomorrow night.

Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.

--Tim


James wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
 lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
 that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
 rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
 any information is greatly appreciated.
 Thank you
 
  
 
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RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-07 Thread Hire, Ejay

There is a $50/night motel 6 with a denny's in the parking lot that is
okay.I can't remember the name of the street it's on, but it's only about 2
mi. from the hq.

-Ejay

-Original Message-
From: timothy thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking now. 
Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a rain
poncho may be wise.

Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum shelter
approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near the
cisco compound or near a light-rail station.

Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody will
even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you have
a better place to sleep tomorrow night.

Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.

--Tim


James wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
 lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
 that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
 rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
 any information is greatly appreciated.
 Thank you
 
  
 
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Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-07 Thread Darrell Newcomb

Ejay,  I think you mean the one in Sunnyvale on Mathilda just off 101? 
With a Burger King and Hobbee's right there as well.  Wish I had a URL
to share, but would seem like a good place to stay.

Darrell

Hire, Ejay wrote:
 
 There is a $50/night motel 6 with a denny's in the parking lot that is
 okay.I can't remember the name of the street it's on, but it's only about 2
 mi. from the hq.
 
 -Ejay
 
 -Original Message-
 From: timothy thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:57 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]
 
 If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking now.
 Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a rain
 poncho may be wise.
 
 Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum shelter
 approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near the
 cisco compound or near a light-rail station.
 
 Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody
will
 even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you have
 a better place to sleep tomorrow night.
 
 Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
 abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
 Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.
 
 --Tim
 
 James wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
  lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
  that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
  rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
  any information is greatly appreciated.
  Thank you
 
 
 
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Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-07 Thread ashish

nopes.. there is motel 6 right on brokaw and north 1st street intersection
and it is nearest to cisco san jose location.

- Original Message -
From: Darrell Newcomb 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


 Ejay,  I think you mean the one in Sunnyvale on Mathilda just off 101?
 With a Burger King and Hobbee's right there as well.  Wish I had a URL
 to share, but would seem like a good place to stay.

 Darrell

 Hire, Ejay wrote:
 
  There is a $50/night motel 6 with a denny's in the parking lot that is
  okay.I can't remember the name of the street it's on, but it's only
about 2
  mi. from the hq.
 
  -Ejay
 
  -Original Message-
  From: timothy thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:57 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]
 
  If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking
now.
  Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a
rain
  poncho may be wise.
 
  Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum
shelter
  approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near
the
  cisco compound or near a light-rail station.
 
  Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody
 will
  even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you
have
  a better place to sleep tomorrow night.
 
  Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
  abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
  Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.
 
  --Tim
 
  James wrote:
  
   Hello,
  
   I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
   lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
   that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
   rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
   any information is greatly appreciated.
   Thank you
  
  
  
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RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-07 Thread Larry Letterman

Its also about 15 mins away from cisco as well as the airport..
Its a good location...


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
ashish
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 1:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


nopes.. there is motel 6 right on brokaw and north 1st street intersection
and it is nearest to cisco san jose location.

- Original Message -
From: Darrell Newcomb
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


 Ejay,  I think you mean the one in Sunnyvale on Mathilda just off 101?
 With a Burger King and Hobbee's right there as well.  Wish I had a URL
 to share, but would seem like a good place to stay.

 Darrell

 Hire, Ejay wrote:
 
  There is a $50/night motel 6 with a denny's in the parking lot that is
  okay.I can't remember the name of the street it's on, but it's only
about 2
  mi. from the hq.
 
  -Ejay
 
  -Original Message-
  From: timothy thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:57 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]
 
  If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking
now.
  Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a
rain
  poncho may be wise.
 
  Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum
shelter
  approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near
the
  cisco compound or near a light-rail station.
 
  Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody
 will
  even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you
have
  a better place to sleep tomorrow night.
 
  Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
  abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
  Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.
 
  --Tim
 
  James wrote:
  
   Hello,
  
   I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
   lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
   that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
   rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
   any information is greatly appreciated.
   Thank you
  
  
  
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Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-07 Thread Erick B.

Hi,

I believe there is a new major-name hotel open now
down the street at the end of the Cisco campus that
looked walking distance to bldg C. Forgot the name...
can someone help? Since it's one of the bigger hotel
names, probably a bit pricy then the cheap motels/inns
in the area.

When I've been, I stay at the Vagabond Inn on North
1st street by the airport which is cheap cost wise.
It's a nice place. It's about a 10 min drive. Theres a
few more motels/inns along north first between 101 and
tazman to. The light rail train/trolley runs down
north 1st and tazman also so that could be helpful if
you can't swing a car, but I'd check the schedule
ahead of time so you get to bldg C in plenty of time.

Erick


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 I hope to get some advice from those who attempted
 the
 lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and
 hope
 that someone can let me know where to stay at the
 best
 rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco,
 etc..
 any information is greatly appreciated.
 Thank you


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Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-06 Thread Dennis Bates

I booked my reservation thru hotwire.com and got a nice room around the
airport for 69.00/day and a 17.00/day rental car

good luck!


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 any information is greatly appreciated.
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RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-06 Thread Larry Letterman

I work for cisco in San Jose..I need some more
info than that..like how much you want to spend,
and how far away you want to be...etc.


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Hello,

I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
any information is greatly appreciated.
Thank you



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Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-06 Thread Chris Tucker

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Larry Letterman  wrote in message
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 I work for cisco in San Jose..I need some more
 info than that..like how much you want to spend,
 and how far away you want to be...etc.


 Larry Letterman
 Cisco Systems
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 Hello,

 I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
 lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
 that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
 rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
 any information is greatly appreciated.
 Thank you



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