That's funny, and also VERY true. I like that.

PS- Great, now I'm going to imagine the yellow duck on my desk during my 
studies, including the lab.  Way to go, Marko!  ;)
 
 
Regards,
Jay McMickle- CCNP, CCSP, CCDP, MCSE
http://mycciepursuit.wordpress.com/





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From: Marko Milivojevic <[email protected]>
To: Jay McMickle <[email protected]>
Cc: IPExpert Online <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 4:48:37 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Questions?

In short - yes.

The long answer - this phenomenon has a proper technical term when
used in networking. It's called "rubber duck debugging". For a more
detailed description, consult Greg Ferro's article on the subject:
http://etherealmind.com/network-dictionary-rubber-duck-debugging/

[ not kidding - it works! ]

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Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert

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On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 17:19, Jay McMickle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone ever started to type out a question to the group, and it made you
> think, check, and cancel your email?  I was wondering if anyone else does 
that.
> Maybe it's the fear of looking stupid that guilts me into looking further into
> the solution, in which, I find the answer I was looking for.  ;)
>
> Happy labbing to all of those that plan to Lab this year.  Who's going to get
> the 30,000th number?  At this rate, it's going to be reached around September
> 10, 2011 (for those that track the numbers, it's about 300 CCIE's a month).
>
> Regards,
> Jay McMickle- CCNP, CCSP, CCDP, MCSE
> http://mycciepursuit.wordpress.com/
>
>
>
>
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