Dish,

Thanks for pointing out the change.  I did read the article very carefully.
The paragraph that includes; "Terms like MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer) indicate only successful completion of the program and minimal
competence in the product.", has been changed.  Previously it said CCIE.

The wonders of electronic publishing!

Dave Swink

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If anyone actually went and read the article by Larry
Seltzer, you would have discovered that he refered to
the MCSE certification, not the CCIE.  I was ticked at
Seltzer at first, but now that I see what he actually
wrote, I agree with him.  I got my MCSE in a box of
CrackerJack !!  It has taken over a year for me to
gain the necessary knowledge and balls to take and
pass the written, and even though my lab stae isnt
until May of 2002, I still may not be ready.  "minimal
Competence"  My Pa-too-tie !!!

GOD BLESS AMERICA and all those who love her !!!

Dish

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Chris from Chicago
MasterCNE, CCNP, ICNE, MCP

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