OK...But what do you really think?! It is not the books that are on the
market that dilute the certifications; it's the tests themselves! You are
making a point to the wrong person. We all use books to educate ourselves.
But if the test is easy (CCNA) then the cert is only apiece paper. Hummmm I
wonder if you ever used a book??
Chris
""Marc Quibell"" <mquibell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Nice ad! Say, maybe u could write yet another book called, CCIE for the
> inexperienced. Make it about 200 pages and then you can dilute that
> certification as well??!?
>
> Marc
>
> ""Todd Lammle"" <globalnetsys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I took the CCNA 2.0 exam yesterday. It had 65 questions in 75 minutes,
> with
> > a passing score of 822 out off 1000. I received a 1000, which means I
> missed
> > none. You cannot go back to questions once answered.
> >
> > I have a new book (CCNA 2.0) coming out in about three weeks. It has
> > absolutely everything you will find on the exam. I have included over
400
> > practice exam questions, 250 flash cards, plus both written and hands-on
> > labs to make sure you are tuned and ready for the new exam. All hands-on
> > labs in the book can be used with my Routersim product
> (www.routersim.com),
> > and/or Sybex's CCNA e-trainer.
> >
> > Good luck,
> > Todd Lammle
> >
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