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In This Issue: Crocktober: Wendy’s Edition | Deal of the Day | Velcro One-Wrap Straps | Cisco Lifecycle | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Crocktober: Wendy’s Edition
Happy Tuesday!
This past week we had the annual Crocktober! Chili cook-off! And every year there has been one reoccurring joke: what would happen if somebody just went to Wendy’s and bought a bunch of chili? Well, curiosity finally got the best of me.
At no point did I think I would actually end up winning. But it turns out Wendy’s chili is not that bad! And I want to say to everyone who competed this year, thank you so much for being a good sport about this and for sharing in the life with me.
Obviously, next year, I will not do this again. I will also be contributing gift cards to the first, second and third place winners to make up for my shenanigans. lol
PS: I did go back to Wendy’s and let the person behind the counter know that they technically won first place.
Hope everyone gets a good laugh out of it.
Aaron
Deal of the Day
Product Spotlights & Updates
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Learning Center Article – What Does the Cisco Lifecycle Mean?
Every device has a lifecycle, and Cisco publishes lifecycles so that network engineers and admins can stay ahead of developmental changes to any specific model. For the most part, the Cisco lifecycle is simple. Buy a product you want, and support is available. Eventually, every product reaches the end of its lifecycle, and that is important to understand. Cisco has a lot of terminology attached to the end of life for any product, but there are five specific dates that can help you plan around obsolescence and ensure that your hardware remains in support.

