Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-17 Thread Patrick Bass
WELL SAID ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 004201c050d7$031878a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:004201c050d7$031878a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > WARNING: The following is a bit heated. > > YOU MAY WANT TO SKIP THIS ONE > > R > > A > > N > > T > > A > > N > > D > > R > > A > > V > > E

Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-17 Thread Adrian Chew
Gee... must have been a really bad day huh? Can't say I disagree with what's been said though - there's a pretty big pipeline of people waiting for lab exam openings and from rumors heard of people getting throw out halfway through day one - there's more than enough attempts made without any hop

Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread Robert Borejszo
Way to go Adrian Wow, I wish I could put post like yours together. Robert "Adrian Chew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8v52mu$fcb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8v52mu$fcb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Gee... must have been a really bad day huh? Can't say I disagree with > what's been said though

Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread Ronald James
Chuck, although I tend to agree of what you said on your message, I don't think you are in the position of criticizing anyone with any kind of questions. I do think some of these people sometimes do nothing but just want to get benefits out of the list, but look! they won't get through the CCIE p

Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread Brian Lodwick
Chuck, You need a beer, a vacation, some excercise, some kind of stress reliever. I do feel your cry from the trenches. I think part of the problem is, this field gets bigger every day. The IT industry promises so much, even for the really lazy people. If you listen to adds from some of the c

RE: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread jennifer cribbs
I can only speak for myself, and as someone just starting out from the standpoint of alot of you guys, that response will make me think before asking what i would consider a valid question. And is validity assessed by what you all connsider valid, or what I consider valid based on the knowledg

Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread Clayton Price
I think most people would consider someone asking a question about how something works, or why you do such and such, a valid question. Asking someone to tell you what to study and what not to study is not a valid question as far as I'm concerned. Clayton Price "jennifer cribbs" <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread Sam Adams
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam Chuck, You need a beer, a vacation, some excercise, some kind of stress reliever. I do feel your cry from the trenches. I think part of the problem is, this field gets bigger every day. The IT industry promises so much, even for the really

NetworkWorld Road to CCIE - WAS RE: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread Lance Hubbard
>From: Sam Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Sam Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Brian Lodwick'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam >Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 11:59: