Now that you've educated the world about messy cabling jobs that should _not_ be done, perhaps you or someone else should now post _CLEAN_ cabling jobs that everyone should follow examples of :-)
Thanks for the good pictures btw. Some of them are actually funny hehe On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 03:12:20PM -0800, 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: > > 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] , equipment > labels and faces will be blurred if requested. -- James Jun (formerly Haesu) Network Operations TowardEX Technologies, Inc. Consulting, IPv4 & IPv6 colocation, web hosting, network design & implementation http://www.towardex.com | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cell: (978)394-2867 | Office: (978)263-3399 Ext. 170 Fax: (978)263-0033 | AIM: GigabitEthernet0 NOC: http://www.twdx.net | POC: HAESU-ARIN, HDJ1-6BONE