From: Roberts, Larry (Larry.Roberts@expanets.com)
Date: Fri Sep 13 2002 - 18:08:49 GMT-3
If this is the case, do you think that the real reason that Cisco keeps the
test so hard is so all those
That specialize in Tattoo removal stay in business ?
Think about it, how much would they have to pay Cisco to make the written
harder ?
They don't want to increase the lab because they want people to get the
tattoo, but increasing the written ( and I assume the corresponding re-cert
test ) would increase the number of people having tattoos removed.
Hmm, I smell a conspiracy !
( its got to be a Friday for this topic to be garnering so much attention )
Thanks
Larry
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Carswell [mailto:acarswell@nc.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 3:08 PM
To: Howard C. Berkowitz
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: posting resume
You're absolutely correct, Howard! It is quite conceivable that a CCIE
could find himself/herself in a sauna or locker room somewhere and the
subject of networking pops up (or get injected into the conversation
abruptly). Having your CCIE number tattooed somewhere on your carcasse
might come in handy. ;-)
Todd
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> At 10:00 AM -0400 9/13/02, Todd Carswell wrote:
>
>> My guess is that Guy was poking fun at CCIEs who won't leave the
>> house unless they're clothed in some sort of garment that has their
>> number emblazoned upon it. Or those folks who have not yet earned
>> the number, but they never miss an opportunity to commend themselves
>> for their numerous other certifications. Am I right, Guy? ;-)
>>
>> Todd
>>
>
> Dare I suggest, in a family-oriented mailing list, that you are being
> conservative...that the most intense of these folk don't rely on
> clothing alone, but have the numbered tatooed somewhere.
>
> I suppose avoiding a single point of failure isn't a bad idea.
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