Hey, everyone, how you all been?
The short story is I did not make it to day 2. The rest of this is a bit
long winded, and easily skipped.
First of all, I was quite pleased to find upon reading through my Day 1
scenario that there was nothing I couldn't do, given time. There are plenty
of practi
At 06:34 PM 4/7/2001 -0700, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
>Hey, everyone, how you all been?
>
>The short story is I did not make it to day 2. The rest of this is a bit
>long winded, and easily skipped.
Congratulations Chuck!
My motto is, that it is better to try than not try at all.
We all appreciate you
Hi
Sorry to hear you did not make it thru the first time around.
I have followed your expeirence from close to the start of your list
partisipation. I have not kept pace with you, but really I don't know too
many people with drive of Chuck Larrieu either!! I have learned much from
your questioni
Chuck, thanks for your sharing. Keep working hard, I believe you can do it
finally, and I wish we all do...!!
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>Hey, everyone, how you all been?
>
>The short story is I did not make it to day 2. The rest of this is a b
Chuck,
I am truly sorry, and I am also supremely confident that you will
someday be Chuck, CCIE. You have been an example to the group both
in sharing your preparation methods, and, equally important, your
philosophical/emotional approach.
Unfortunately, Dilbert's management sometimes wins.
er
CCIE lab hopefuls will be encouraged and keep studying hard for the lab.
-e-
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Hey, everyone, how you all been?
The short story is I did not make it to day 2. The
ty, but I feel like they help me manage the uncertainty. I
hear what I need to hear: If you're good at what you do and you prepare
effectively, you can and will be successful.
Thanks.
Alan~
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Sorry about that Chuck...I dont know you but after reading this I can
feel your pain. You will get it next time...
Thanks for the info. :-)
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>Subject: CCIE Lab Report - unsucce
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Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 9:34 PM
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Subject: CCIE Lab Report - unsuccesful
Hey, everyone, how you all been?
The short story is I did not make it to day 2. The rest of this is a bit
long winded, and easily skipped.
First of all, I was quite ple
Chuck,
Thank You. Over the past year + you have been a mentor (and Joe) to many of
us. As you had success, many of us were inspired. I know I was always a
few steps behind ya... with the NA then NP then DA then DP... now I just got
my ATM specialization so on to the written. But thru all this
we will
be detail oriented, and at a consistent level of expertise when passing the
lab.
Study hard and good luck,
Tim
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Sent: Saturday, April
John Hardman wrote:
>
> I sniped most of your report below with the exception of point #5. I have
> been trying to form a picture of the lab, trying to make it a part of me
> that I visit on a regular basis. When I was in Taekwon-Do I found that the
> more time I spent in visualization the better
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Subject: CCIE Lab Report - unsuccesful
Hey, everyone, how you all been?
The short story is I did not make it to day 2. The rest of this is a bit
long winded, and easily skipped.
First of all, I was quite pleased to find upon reading through my Day 1
scenario that there was
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