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      <title>Hours of free CCNA training video material</title>
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      <description>About a year ago, Andrew Crouthamel launched a kickstarter to produce a free series of videos about the CCNA Cisco certification. Andrew is a Cisco Certified Academy Instructor and he&amp;rsquo;s actually been teaching CCNA courses so he&amp;rsquo;s knowledgeable about the training material.
I remember the kickstarter pretty well because the pilot video reminded me a bit of the video series about Reddit&amp;rsquo;s architecture.
I didn&amp;rsquo;t think much of it at the time.</description>
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