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#1
Congratulations SimonV!
#2
I do have to give props to Dallas as they do have a great combination with Prescott and Elliott.
#3
Quote from: deanwebb on November 15, 2016, 11:50:50 AM
Maybe everyone needs to just R-E-L-A-X... :)

Good one!  :))
#4
Quote from: deanwebb on November 14, 2016, 06:05:08 PM
Quote from: PackersPride on November 14, 2016, 03:10:39 PM
Green Bay was all over the map yesterday.  The entire first half I was felt like we did not even show up.  The pattern I keep seeing is that Green Bay thinks we can catch up in the fourth quarter.  This year is just killing me!
So how much of it is injuries and how much is McCarthy being too conservative in his play-calling?

I think a lot of it was due to injuries.  I do know fans are barking for Mike to be replaced.  Only time will tell.  Packers have been in this position many, many times.
#5
Green Bay was all over the map yesterday.  The entire first half I was felt like we did not even show up.  The pattern I keep seeing is that Green Bay thinks we can catch up in the fourth quarter.  This year is just killing me!
#6
Quote from: deanwebb on November 10, 2016, 11:08:57 AM
Quote from: PackersPride on November 10, 2016, 08:38:28 AM
I am looking to begin my journey with the CCNA Routing and Switching certification.  I look forward to learning all I can about becoming a Network Engineer.

Step one: Get Wendell Odom's official cert guide. He does a great job of writing.
Step two: Get some labbing gear. Buying stuff piece by piece is better than so-called certification kits. You can also go virtual with Cisco Packet Tracer and/or GNS3.
Step three: Ask questions here. Think up weird scenarios and ask us, we love to answer and discuss stuff like that. You learn a lot that way.

Thank you for the tips!  I recently purchased the Todd Lammle CCNA book.  Is this a good one as well? 

As far as lab equipment, yeah, I am looking at picking some items up very soon.

Thank you for the kind offering! I do plan on asking as many questions here as I can so I can get comfortable with routers and switches.

Thank you!
#7
I am looking to begin my journey with the CCNA Routing and Switching certification.  I look forward to learning all I can about becoming a Network Engineer.
#8
Forum Lobby / Re: New Member Introductions Thread
November 10, 2016, 08:05:45 AM
Hello everyone! I joined the community yesterday as I am looking to break into the Network Engineer field.  I have been in IT for years now bouncing between Windows Systems Administration, IT Security with emphasis on PCI Compliance.  Now I am looking to get into the network side if the house.  I look forward to becoming an active member here.  I am starting my journey by studying to become CCNA certified.

Thank you!