Chris - you were one of my first (strictly) CCIE students, and you
will always be one of my favorites. Congrats on an incredible
accomplishment.
Warmest Regards,
Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626
http://www.INE.com
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On Sep 30, 2009, at 5:24 PM, Chris Riling wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been waiting to write this for a VERY long time! I passed
> the routing / switching lab in RTP yesterday! Started by taking the
> written for the first time in Nov. '06, and finally got 'er done. I
> used several materials from CCBOOTCAMP, then Narbik's, then INE's,
> then Narbik's again, so several people helped along the way, but I'd
> like to point out a few of the big ones:
>
> 1. Narbik - Goes without saying man, couldn't have done it without
> you! You gave me direction, and stopped me from throwing more money
> at the problem, like us Americans like to do :) -- And I never
> believed it, but you were right, on my passing attempt, the lab was
> so easy my grandmother could do it! Most importantly, you have been
> more than just an instructor and I will be forever thankful for
> everything you've done. This is just the beginning, my friend!
>
> 2. Anthony - Not only did you provide technical guidance, but I
> think you missed your calling as a motivational speaker! Your "pep
> rallies" helped me immensely, and I shall refer to you as the king
> of simple yet VERY important lab strategy tips! The pointers you
> gave brought me from running out of time on my first attempt, to
> passing with an hour and 20 mins to spare on my 2nd!
>
> 3. Scott Morris - I just want to study hard and be eeeeeevillll like
> you some day! :)
>
> 4. Scott Vermillion - Thanks a BUNCH for being my personal taxi
> driver for Narbik's bootcamp in Pasadena when I was too young and
> broke to rent a car!
>
> I'm sure I forgot some, but it's not because they weren't
> important. Again, thanks everyone!
>
> Chris Riling
> CCIE #: 25581
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