as soon as you walk under it all the em energy gives you a wicked case of multiple sclerosis.
T.File (#6493)
15 years ago
@...loogaroo: no, just no. Wiki-MS. and EM radiation tends to loop in on itself. Most of that is Twisted pair, which cancels it’s EM to a degree. You are more likely to get sick from rubbing your dick on a cellphone in a microwave.
@...the3g_ipwn: Telco cable tray, most likely. T1s specifically? It would be hard to say. I don’t think you can tell just by looking at it. They run a lot of different services on those same twisted pairs. And they all look the same…
If one gets fucked up our fucked.
Please, let it be the one in the DEAD MIDDLE of that bundle.
Now that’s what I call redundancy.
Cut the blue wire!
*tries to cut the blue wire*
*blinks*
THEY’RE ALL BLUE WIRES!!
Tubes to the internet!
@...aarpie:
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Holy shit! That’s alot of wires. I hope there a schematic somewhere.
I wonder if this is a mall for wires:
“You are here. –>”
That is a T1 stack. Most COs use a biue/white-orange/white crossconnect. Looks like a cross-isle stack.
I don’t care what it is, it’s too fucking much is what it really is.
@...the3g_ipwn: It’s a whoosie-whats?
$20 to anyone who cant pin point where the fire starts.
@...the3g_ipwn: T1 stack… Really? Are you just talking out of your ass? A T1 can run over 4 wires. 1.544Mbps really doesn’t require that much.
Looks more like a PBX wire-guide/cable trough. Maybe a patch facility.
you need a computer just to calculate the coordinates of one wire
as soon as you walk under it all the em energy gives you a wicked case of multiple sclerosis.
@...loogaroo: no, just no. Wiki-MS. and EM radiation tends to loop in on itself. Most of that is Twisted pair, which cancels it’s EM to a degree. You are more likely to get sick from rubbing your dick on a cellphone in a microwave.
@...the3g_ipwn: Telco cable tray, most likely. T1s specifically? It would be hard to say. I don’t think you can tell just by looking at it. They run a lot of different services on those same twisted pairs. And they all look the same…
just the HEAT coming from that could power a city!
@...T.File: Fuck you, I was told that was perfectly safe.
@...traptin85:
Not a bad idea, call your local telco and talk to them about setting up some heat sinks or some shit to collect that heat.
@...RSIxidor: Heat sinks on telco wires? It’s more likely than you think…