On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 11:42 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote:
> There is also a perception by those
> of us outside OIT that there are folks inside OIT who are tying to
> protect their little empires, whether it be wireless, surplus, two-way
> radios, or even cell phones.  

That should have been "wires" rather than "wireless."  Our problems have
always been our wires vs their wires.  Our wires are never up to spec,
nor are they right color.  They are never neat enough either.  Of course
nevermind the fact that we pay for conduits to be installed to run our
wires through and I've watched students from OIT run wires out cracks in
the side of a junction box and across ceiling tile when there was a
conduit we have purchased for them right there.  On that occasion we
made them pull the wires out and put them in the conduit.  The students
weren't happy, but some things just need to be done right.

-- 
Michael Torrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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