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I have been cintemplating on which other mistake that I might have done over the last attempt's preparation. Thanks to the Brians from InternetWork Expert in their vSeminar that made me realized that I have been doing all WRONG preparations!!! Well, it hits me many times I heard them the method that 'supposed' to be the proper preparations.
Guess I am just yet another *stubborn* human being, eh??? Tomorrow, the battle drums will be sounding again in my lab at home! I will have around 1 week alone at home to kick my ass up back on track to gain proper preparation to the next attempt (countdown to 45 please!). Ammended entry: I really like the part when Brian Dennis mentioned about the 2nd volume of IEWB v3.0 that the 2nd volume is impossible, crazy, etc. just to give a kick in their face. Well, honestly, the first time I tried to do the lab, it was more than kicking me in the face. I sensed a very strong feeling that there is no way this kind of lab will be presented in the real CCIE lab. Why??? Because the scenario is impossible to happen in the real world. (Remember that the CCIE lab is based on the real world scenarios???). Brian Dennis mentioned that some of the lab tasks are sometimes inserted with the 'twist' to make sure the 'expertise' really in use. At this stage I recalled one part in the last attempt that sucked me in!!! This is becuase I fall into the trap of 'trying to do all questions', which is not necessary! Here I am now, learning more on the UniverCD. Internetwork Expert have provided resources link (even for non-subscribers/members) in order to really get a proper preparation *before* doing any lab preparation. I admit that I was those bunch of bruwahaha that simply jumped into lab wagon straight after passing the written exam. Yet another big mistake that I did 
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