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Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things
From: Christopher McCrory <chrismcc () pricegrabber com>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:32:44 -0800
Hello... On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 15:12, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
Sometimes illustrating the way a job should *not* be done is a powerful educational tool. I have collected a gallery of messy and ridiculous cabling jobs:
Maybe someone here has pictures of the meetme room at one wilshire from the last several years. By far the messiest cabling I have ever seen in any datacenter. (but it's getting better :)
http://gallery.colofinder.net/shameful-cabling my favorite (not horrible, but funny): http://gallery.colofinder.net/shameful-cabling/cables Anonymous submissions can be sent to fnord () fnordsystems com , equipment labels and faces will be blurred if requested.
-- Christopher McCrory "The guy that keeps the servers running" chrismcc () pricegrabber com http://www.pricegrabber.com Let's face it, there's no Hollow Earth, no robots, and no 'mute rays.' And even if there were, waxed paper is no defense. I tried it. Only tinfoil works.
Current thread:
- Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Eric Kuhnke (Dec 15)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Christopher McCrory (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things SG (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Grant A. Kirkwood (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Charles Sprickman (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Grant A. Kirkwood (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things John Kinsella (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Tom (UnitedLayer) (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things David Lesher (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things David Lesher (Dec 16)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Eric Kuhnke (Dec 17)
- Re: Request for submissions: messy cabling and other broken things Christopher McCrory (Dec 16)