Congratulations! It surely is a relief, isn't it?

Remember, the CCIE isn't the end! It's the beginning of your commitment to 
being an expert in this field. Relax and recuperate, but then keep learning. 
Keep exploring. Use the skills you learned: documentation research, reading 
RFCs, lab experiments, critical analysis, and extraordinary attention to detail 
to keep being an expert in new topics you encounter. 

Welcome to the club!

Bob McCouch
CCIE #38296
HerdingPackets.net
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Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any typos.

> On Feb 7, 2014, at 1:04 AM, robert shepherd <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thank you to everyone that are very active on this list. What a relief this 
> is to pass. I really don't know what I will do with all my free time now. 
> :-). I felt very good going into my second attempt. The nerves were kept at 
> bay and I put my mindset as if this was just another 8 hours of practice. I 
> took the test today and was very surprised and nervous at the same time when 
> 4 hours after I walked out of the exam I had an email to check my results. 
> Thanks to all the contributors in this forum for all the support and 
> knowledge. The list of names would be to many to list. Time to celebrate!!!! 
> Once I fly back home that is.
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