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#105776 07/23/05 07:09 AM
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I'm in IT now but have a strong electrical background. Pictures like this one make me sick and I roundly condem my IT fellows who pull the kind of junk. I've stood at distribution frames for hours dressing cables just so I could trace a single run. At least, when I leave, the next guy stands a chance.

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Just unplug a few (dozen) of them, then step back & watch the fun. Even better, get a first period apprentice wireman and instruct him to clean it up.

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