cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Ibrahim


If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles &
strong. 
I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
muscles ?


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Re: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread netlinesys

Ibrahim,

Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)


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> muscles ?
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> Ibam
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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Hennen, David

The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm and screwing
it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the
screwdriver

:>)

Dave H

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Ibrahim,

Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)


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> If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles
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> muscles ?
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> Ibam
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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Ibrahim


I did it before, hold router with one hand and use the other hand to do
screwing. I think Cisco 3640 is the maximum router that we can hold with one
hand ... how about AS5300 or 4000 series ?


Ibam

> The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm
> and screwing
> it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the
> screwdriver
>
> :>)
>
> Dave H
>
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>
> Ibrahim,
>
> Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)
>
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> > If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with
> big muscles
> &
> > strong.
> > I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
> > muscles ?
> >
> >
> > Ibam
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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

I did a 7507 by myself - so there! :P~  Of course it was towards the bottom
of the rack ;)

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I did it before, hold router with one hand and use the other hand to do
screwing. I think Cisco 3640 is the maximum router that we can hold with one
hand ... how about AS5300 or 4000 series ?


Ibam

> The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm
> and screwing
> it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the
> screwdriver
>
> :>)
>
> Dave H
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:07 AM
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>
> Ibrahim,
>
> Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)
>
>
> "Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with
> big muscles
> &
> > strong.
> > I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
> > muscles ?
> >
> >
> > Ibam
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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Fowler, Joey

What are you talking about, that's easy, now holding a Catalyst 5509 in
place with one arm and screwing it into a rack that were the big muscles
come from. :)

Joey

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The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm and screwing
it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the
screwdriver

:>)

Dave H

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Ibrahim,

Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)


"Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles
&
> strong.
> I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
> muscles ?
>
>
> Ibam
> ccnp+voice2.0
>
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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Tim Harkin

The best way to train for this kind of heavy lifting is gradually.  Start 
out by carrying Ciscopress books with you all the time.  Add a laptop, and a 
few more textbooks when you are ready.  Before you know it, you will be able 
to juggle a couple of 5500's like they were golf balls.


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Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 10:15:12 -0500

What are you talking about, that's easy, now holding a Catalyst 5509 in
place with one arm and screwing it into a rack that were the big muscles
come from. :)

Joey

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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:49 AM
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The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm and screwing
it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the
screwdriver

:>)

Dave H

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Ibrahim,

Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)


"Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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 > If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles
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 > I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
 > muscles ?
 >
 >
 > Ibam
 > ccnp+voice2.0
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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Fowler, Joey

Actually my wife and co-workers have found it rather amusing as I carry my
laptop bag, with a 800 page ciscopress book and a 2501 & 3640 Router back
and forth from work to home. Sometimes I take the stairs in the parking
garage just for fun. I think it'll be a while before I'm ready to "juggle"
the 5500's in there though.

Joey

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The best way to train for this kind of heavy lifting is gradually.  Start 
out by carrying Ciscopress books with you all the time.  Add a laptop, and a

few more textbooks when you are ready.  Before you know it, you will be able

to juggle a couple of 5500's like they were golf balls.


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Reply-To: "Fowler, Joey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cisco & muscles
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 10:15:12 -0500

What are you talking about, that's easy, now holding a Catalyst 5509 in
place with one arm and screwing it into a rack that were the big muscles
come from. :)

Joey

-Original Message-
From: Hennen, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:49 AM
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Subject: RE: cisco & muscles


The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm and screwing
it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the
screwdriver

:>)

Dave H

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Ibrahim,

Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)


"Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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 > If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles
&
 > strong.
 > I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
 > muscles ?
 >
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 > Ibam
 > ccnp+voice2.0
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Re: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Lance Hubbard


Sure,

I'm 6 foot 4, 230lbs.  Since getting the CCNP, I can benchpress the entire 
cisco press library (250lbs)!!! ;^)

Cheers,

Lance

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>
>If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles &
>strong.
>I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
>muscles ?
>
>
>Ibam
>ccnp+voice2.0
>
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Re: cisco & muscles

2001-01-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

No, and I don't have square hair either. &;-)

Priscilla


At 09:11 PM 1/9/01, Ibrahim wrote:

>If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles &
>strong.
>I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
>muscles ?
>
>
>Ibam
>ccnp+voice2.0
>
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Re: cisco & muscles

2001-01-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

>No, and I don't have square hair either. &;-)
>
>Priscilla

Square or not, you have more of it than I do.

>
>
>At 09:11 PM 1/9/01, Ibrahim wrote:
>
>>If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles &
>>strong.
>>I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
>>muscles ?
>>
>>
>>Ibam
>  >ccnp+voice2.0
>  >

Now, the REAL strength challenge was earthquake-mounting a 7000, 
which didn't have decent rack ears like the 7500. The usual practice 
took three strong individuals, one of whom wasn't terribly attached 
to his or her fingers.

Take a 19" flat shelf and mount it in the rack, after drilling four 
holes that correspond the the positions of the rubber feet on the 
bottom of the 7000, and attaching a strap clamp to the shelf.

Pick up the 7000 and unscrew the rubber feet, to find the screws underneath.

With one person holding either side of the 7000, have the third crazy 
person slide a hand underneath the router and guide its bottom screws 
into the holes in the shelf.

Fasten nuts on the screws from underneath the shelf.  Tighten the strap clamp.

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Re: cisco & muscles

2001-01-10 Thread Jaeheon Yoo

Well, I'd better be contented with my 3 2501 routers in my home lab
until I get muscular and hairy enough to handle those monsters what is
called "7000"

On 10 Jan 2001 07:50:55 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Howard C. Berkowitz")
wrote:

>>No, and I don't have square hair either. &;-)
>>
>>Priscilla
>
>Square or not, you have more of it than I do.
>
>>
>>
>>At 09:11 PM 1/9/01, Ibrahim wrote:
>>
>>>If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles &
>>>strong.
>>>I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
>>>muscles ?
>>>
>>>
>>>Ibam
>>  >ccnp+voice2.0
>>  >
>
>Now, the REAL strength challenge was earthquake-mounting a 7000, 
>which didn't have decent rack ears like the 7500. The usual practice 
>took three strong individuals, one of whom wasn't terribly attached 
>to his or her fingers.
>
>Take a 19" flat shelf and mount it in the rack, after drilling four 
>holes that correspond the the positions of the rubber feet on the 
>bottom of the 7000, and attaching a strap clamp to the shelf.
>
>Pick up the 7000 and unscrew the rubber feet, to find the screws underneath.
>
>With one person holding either side of the 7000, have the third crazy 
>person slide a hand underneath the router and guide its bottom screws 
>into the holes in the shelf.
>
>Fasten nuts on the screws from underneath the shelf.  Tighten the strap clamp.
>
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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-10 Thread jenny . mcleod

Nah, you can juggle with even numbers of items as well.  I've never tried
5500s though.

Personally I prefer the picture on the front of Priscilla's TDND - my
interpretation is that it's an exec (with blank eyes and tie) at the
whiteboard with the management requirements, the woman is interpreting his
requirements, doing the research and design, and telling the square-jawed
big-muscled jock at the laptop (who can't be technical - he appears to be
writing on the laptop screen with a felt-tipped pen) where to install the
heavy equipment ;-)

JMcL
(tongue firmly in cheek, for those who couldn't work it out)
-- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 11/01/2001
09:03 am ---


ElephantChild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 11/01/2001 12:42:37 am

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Subject:  RE: cisco & muscles


On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Tim Harkin wrote:

> The best way to train for this kind of heavy lifting is gradually.  Start
> out by carrying Ciscopress books with you all the time.  Add a laptop,
and a
> few more textbooks when you are ready.  Before you know it, you will be
able
> to juggle a couple of 5500's like they were golf balls.

...while balancing a 12016 on your nose. :-)

ObGratuitousPedantry: I think you need an odd number of items to juggle.
OTOH, there's no argument that 5500s are odd items to juggle.

> Original Message Follows
> From: "Fowler, Joey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Fowler, Joey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 10:15:12 -0500
>
> What are you talking about, that's easy, now holding a Catalyst 5509 in
> place with one arm and screwing it into a rack that were the big
muscles
> come from. :)
>
> Joey
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Hennen, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:49 AM
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> Subject: RE: cisco & muscles
>
>
> The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm and
screwing
> it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the
> screwdriver
>
> :>)
>
> Dave H
>
> -Original Message-
> From: netlinesys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
>
> Ibrahim,
>
> Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot   :-)
>
>
> "Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>  >
>  > If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big
muscles
> &
>  > strong.
>  > I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
>  > muscles ?

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RE: cisco & muscles

2001-01-10 Thread John L. Watson

The big muscles come from lugging around the Cisco books ;^)

John L. Watson, MCSE, CCNA
Professional Services Consultant
IBM Global Services

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If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles &
strong.
I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
muscles ?


Ibam
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