From: John Aitken (john.aitken@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 21 2006 - 13:40:50 ART
HI Gigi,
I don't think you're being flamed, I just think you're coming across like
you're spamming the board with what are very basic questions - most of which
you would find out for yourself very quickly by doing a search on univercd.
People on this forum welcome questions but if everyone took the same
approach you did then we would very quickly be getting hundreds of new
emails every day.
Have you sat and passed the CCIE written (This forum is meant for those who
have)? If not then that is probably a great place to start. Read the
technologies on the recommended reading list, get an idea of the
fundementals then start using this forum as a resource to build on.
Hope this helps,
John
On 5/21/06, gigi.ccie@gmail.com <gigi.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Am I wrong for more direction on more than one question?
>
> Should I only ask one question per day? per week? or per month?
>
> I thought there were over 10,000 people on this list and it might be the
> place to see what other people think.
>
> This place seems to have a lot of flamers.
>
> Why can I not ask some serious questions?
>
> Do you have to attend a bootcamp first to ask questions here or buy a
> workbook?
>
> I think the lab does not permit a person to bring their workbook with them
> while taking the test.
>
> I asked wher exactly to find CCO and I have it now. Thanks.
>
> Gosh!
>
> GiGi
>
> I've been on this list for less than an hour or so and have been flamed so
> many times.
>
> Is this how you people study.
>
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