Hey guys

Just going to rant a bit here. Sorry!
Well, I had been dabbling a bit in the job market here. A good friend of mine who left my current employer for an awesome company 1200 miles away which was rated decently in Fortune 100's Top 50 Companies to Work For in both 2008 and 2009 let me know they were hiring and he would refer me if I was interested in relocating. It would be a step up in responsibility, pay etc. Def the right direction.
No wife, no kids, so sure.. why not. I figured I would apply and just see what happened. This was this past Friday.
I get an email from a recruiter yesterday late afternoon and they wanted to setup an initial phone interview. I replied back this morning and we agreed for the interview to be today.
So we spent about 20 mins going over my resume, some typical HR questions, and then she asked me some technical questions. She asked a total of 14 questions, 9 of which I answered correctly. I missed questions about SQL and IIS which I expected, because I haven't been exposed to it. And then my brain froze on two which I should have known, a RAID question and a question about netstat. Doh. Oh well..
So 9/14 isn't too bad I guess. We ended the phone interview with her going to pass on my information to the hiring manager, and she was going to get with him about setting up another phone interview with him. She said I should hear back from her within a day.
My thing is this... I hate missing tech questions. I mean, I handled it well. I told her flat out I didn't know the answer, haven't really been exposed to it, but it was def not by choice and I would have no problem taking the steps to the learn the technology. I know they ask questions you probably don't know to gauge how you handle it.
But still.. I hate it. I truly am my own worst critic. I can think of 5 things off of the top of my head I could have said differently, answered differently etc. But overall, with 6 hrs of preparation, I think I did okay.
I hope I get to the next round. Apparently it is an even tougher technical interview, with presumably the guy/gal that would be my next manager. I just can't help but feel down about my own performance earlier. It's eating me up lol.
Just needed to get that off my chest. Anyone else their own worst critic?