I know there are a few threads on this topic already, I am hoping to make a comprehensive thread that can answer some questions that may come up, for my own benefit of course.

Well, I am headed overseas soon, and I am determined to knock out my CCNA over the next year. CCNA Security is in there too, but we'll get there later.
So first up is the learning requirements.
I can see that the Odom books are suggested, and I agree. I have the ICND1 book, I still need the second.
CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (CCNA Exam 640-802), 3rd Edition
In addition, I will be using videos from CBT Nuggets and Testout Labsim, hopefully.
Hardware.
I am hoping to purchase this kit from CiscoKits:
Dual 2501 16/16 Router & dual 2924 Switch CCNA Kit
The 2501's are recommended in our own lab thread here:
http://www.techexams.net/technotes/ccna/lab_hardware.shtml The suggested switch is a 2950, but I assume a 2924 is acceptable. I believe two switches are needed to practice trunking other things I may not be aware of. Are two switches suggested or is one sufficient?
A question at this point comes to memory requirements. CK sells 8mb kits and 16mb kits. My understanding that besides the obvious performance benefits, the increase in RAM allows for use of features such as SDM. What is the required hardware for SDM, and do the 16mb models have any more features?
Perhaps unnecessary, but I do want to bring up this topic because it has been brought up in the past, racks.
For storing your Cisco (and other) devices, it is traditional to store them in racks. The only company I have seen represented here is Skeletek, offered by
Dantrak Net - New and Used Networking Equipment and Peripherals. Skeletek Racks and Accessories. My question here would be what model is suggested for CCNA builds. I assume the B model is smaller, more appropriate for a home setup. I assume that the naming convention is 8U=8 units(devices) a 8U rack will support 8 devices.
I think that is all of the questions I have at the moment, does anyone have anything else to add? Or answers?