State v Bradley Cooper 04-19-2011

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  • #221
And he has been published. And he is required to do 120 units of ongoing training every 3 years. So here is all the stuff that qualifies him as an expert.

..yep, we've heard enough - let's get this show on the road.
 
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Cute. Boz says: "uhhhhhh, no."
 
  • #224
I noticed no wedding ring. Nothing derogatory there, just sayin'.

"not that there's anything wrong with that"

sorry, seinfeld fanatic:crazy:
 
  • #225
Guys got certs and is published and still got some that say 'not impressed'. :laughcry:
 
  • #226
You bet (I've just outed myself a bit) -- especially his citing our asset size (yes, it's public info) and some or the internal security info. I was wondering if FCB might have someone in the courtroom... dunno

Now it sounds like he was too big for even Cisco to contain him. Quite the guy. The courtroom is about to burst wide open with egos this morning.

"I'm too wonky for my car too wonky for my car
Too wonky by far
And I'm too wonky for my hat
Too wonky for my hat what do you think about that..."

You just worked a Right Said Fred reference into your post?! Awesome! You win!
 
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It appears that Brad is credentialled and more of an 'expert" than this guy. Its too bad he cant testify on this subject for himself, eh?...

This guy sure does have a knowledge base, however wonder why he didnt take the time to get licenced or credentialled??..Maybe too busy

Licensed in what? It seems like he has quite a few credentials which all require continued educational credits, his CCIE being one of them.
 
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This guy is beyond arrogant and I belive looks at the State in disgust. I think I'll work through this guy and not listen. Brad had great capabilities in his position so this unable to hack garbage doesn't mean a hill of beans to me. JMO though.
 
  • #231
Originally Posted by less0305
I noticed no wedding ring. Nothing derogatory there, just sayin'.

"not that there's anything wrong with that"

sorry, seinfeld fanatic



He/She chewed their arm and leg off years ago.
 
  • #232
I noticed no wedding ring. Nothing derogatory there, just sayin'.

He mentioned a mother in law so perhaps he doesn't wear a ring. Of course, he might be available if you are interested.
 
  • #233
Maybe his business isn't generated from a website.

For example, our company's business is generated from long-term clients and occassionally bridges to their associates. It is not solicited from the public at large. We don't have nor do we need a website. The B2B market operates a little differently than retail services.
 
  • #234
I just want to hear what Boz has to say.

yep, and thank the lord it's not cummings or we might not get going here until tomorrow:banghead:
 
  • #235
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  • #236
No security clearance for Cisco?

He did not work in a group that requires a security clearance. Do you think everybody at Cisco has a security clearance?
 
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Finally some certifications he received from Cisco...I feel better now ..

Well, a CCNP is not really top notch nor expert level, it is almost as common as a MCSE.
 
  • #239
Guys got certs and is published and still got some that say 'not impressed'. :laughcry:

But will he, even his computer expertise, be able to say without any reasonable doubt that someone hacked/tampered with Brad's laptop? It will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Kelly
 
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