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#109068 11/09/03 07:05 PM
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You can tell this is strictly an off-hours operation. Ever try to read text on a CRT in daylight?

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#109069 11/10/03 03:59 PM
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looks like those rumors about intel downsizing are true! [Linked Image]

#109070 11/11/03 01:09 PM
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Yes, Federal Violation. He's using a stolen U.S. Mail tote to support his monitor. [Linked Image]

Some kind soul should hook up a G.F.C.I. for poor guy. I wouldn't want to be anywhere around him when it starts raining! [Linked Image]

#109071 11/11/03 05:08 PM
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The "convenience" receptacles I've usually seen inside these lamp posts consists of a pigtail molded rubber NEMA 5-15 connector (similar to a pigtail lampholder but with holes for a standard plug instead of a thread for a bulb). I can't see clearly but it looks like that's what he's plugged his extension into. Look at that little yellow dot at the bottom of the wiring chamber cover (in the base).

They look similar to the female cord-caps used for making extension cords (yellow cylinders) but instead of attaching the device directly to the cord using screw terminals, you splice three wires (black, white & green) into the existing supply.

Don't know who makes them and why this is done that way -- it seems sort of prone to damage in my opinion. I've never gotten close enough to poke my hand in the base of a lamp post (a lot of them have the lid to the wiring chamber popped off).....and after some of the hair-raising stories I've read here, I never will! [Linked Image]

[This message has been edited by SvenNYC (edited 11-11-2003).]

#109072 11/11/03 07:09 PM
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I wondered whether the folk driving by and seeing all this gear might think that the EPA is setting up a temporary emissions testing post.

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