I know, how hard I work and the sacrifices that I have made for getting into this path. I don't need comments from you of about how to prepare for my CCIE.
Anyway since, you brought this up and have a wrong perception about me, I would like to clarify the reason why I send mails. Everyone understands in their own way. Here I send mails, to get to know their understand and update myself. When I send mails, I almost have answers with me but send it for the benefit of others who are reading these mails. Also make sure that I have understood things 100%. Here on this alias, we have the best people around and they can correct it. Have you ever ready my mails completely. Do you think I send it for fun? Advice is one thing that people give it freely. Well I don't want anything for free. I want to earn everything with hardwork. Don't ever make decision on others just based on your perception..... Again, I know how much I am working for get this CCIE and I don't like anybody commenting on it. With regards Kings On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Duncan Martinez <[email protected]>wrote: > Seems that you dont spend time debugging or researching about the problem > in your network. Much better ask the question when we find a problem, like > the most of the customer so... wowww seems that you need to work VERY VERY > VERY HARD if you want to get really really the CCIE. By the moment, you walk > in the wrong way man. > > # set irony mode one > > What will you do in the exam where you have any doubt, search in the Cisco > documentation or write a email to some mail-list? ,) > > > ------------------------------ > Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. Sign up > now. <https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969> >
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