Posted by Chronic |
6/14/2004 8:14 PM | remove |
You could wear out a punch down tool on an install of this magnitude!
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/15/2004 12:14 AM | remove |
thats nothing my main wiring closet at rolls royce had a main cross connect wall of 30 feet long!!! we had 7 other closets!
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Posted by atomx |
8/30/2005 1:05 PM | remove |
woking for the Canadian Military, this is just one small setup.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
8/30/2005 6:12 PM | remove |
small stuff agreed, one time working on contract i was in an exchange building, that was some cableing, the guys removing cables had cutters fitted with a ring, made it so if they couldnt find the end of a cable they couldnt cut it, that way no accidental cuts
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Posted by atomx |
9/4/2005 12:04 PM | remove |
Anyone know why there are always 4 carbon blocks? I don't think I've ever seen more or less. and there are always screws missing from in them.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
9/4/2005 4:47 PM | remove |
one place i work there is only 1
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Posted by Agent Skelly |
12/22/2005 5:57 AM | remove |
I've seen the inside of a AT&T Long Lines Relay tower and my god, there's like enough wire in there to fill up Niagara Falls.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
12/22/2005 1:10 PM | remove |
i can imagine, most bell canada CO buildings used to have the frame on the first floor and the step switches on the second, well the room for the frame is still needed but the old step switch rooms are now empty!
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Posted by cyn1c4l |
6/13/2006 7:47 PM | remove |
I was in a wiring room once, so big, and so old, there was frigging grafittin from disgruntled trunkers. Instead of your typical "Johnny was here" it was "Learn how to label a 66 block fuck head!"
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/13/2006 7:51 PM | remove |
haha, yeah its getting worse now that subcontractors are allowed in bells boxes, because not all the subcontractors as as good as the bell guys
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Posted by Samurai |
6/14/2006 11:41 AM | remove |
you want to see a wiring clusterfuck... at the mill i work at, rather than demolition the old wiring out for the old, obsolete shit, they leave it in the trays and crawlspaces... there's 30+ years of wiring in that place, enough copper where if you sold it, you could retire!
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/14/2006 12:13 PM | remove |
where i used to work the plant was built in sections from 1955 to 2001, the front of the building was an old stable from the 1800s. When i first started there they had Bell Canada telephone cableing still in use, coax for the mainframe, class 1 for the token ring, CAT5 for the newer telephone extensions and computer drops, in house wiring for the barcode readers, and it all converged on a single wiring closet, as the ethernet got around thankfully they added 5 more closets!
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Posted by ThePhonedude |
12/26/2013 3:25 PM | remove |
Good grief!
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