Re: isdn in san jose

From: mikenoc@mindspring.com
Date: Sun Jun 26 2005 - 04:35:08 GMT-3


 John started it ? I read the post to and to me it just seemed that John was asking a question. And disagreed with Scott about wether the answer would break NDA. Which is fine no worries if Scott doesnt want to answer the question then he doesnt have to. The two things I did not like about your post was, one you made it sound like Scott Morris is the man if he tells you something wether or not you agree with it he is right so you do not even have the authority to question it. And two John really did not attack you and you made a coment like I dont really care if you got 100% on your ISDN I already have my number so take that. Group study is all about people who are studying for the CCIE who have questions and people who answer these questions to help them along. To me it seemed that you came off as you where bragging beacuse you have your CCIE and throwing it in John's face beacuse he doesnt have it yet. And that kind of attitude is not what Group Study is about. The most ta!
 lented Network Engineers I have ever known do not have a CCIE. Also I have worked with CCIE's who I think are not talented at all. If you have your CCIE Ricky more power to you im glad for you but that is not something that makes you better than John or anyone else. All of us in this industry are constantly learning and there will always be someone who knows something more than you. The point is we need to help each out not slam someone for trying to learn.

      Mike F.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ricky <rickycool@gmail.com>
Sent: Jun 26, 2005 2:07 AM
To: mikenoc@mindspring.com
Subject: Re: isdn in san jose

Hi,
 My sincere apologies to what happened yesterday. I was having a bad day.
But if you read the posts you should know John started it. My apologies
again.
 Ricky



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