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- MikeonTV, on 11/15/2007, -12/+1157It runs the Digg comments system!
- DeskFlyer, on 11/15/2007, -3/+638I told you it was a series of tubes!
- RandomTaskMan, on 11/15/2007, -4/+383Hey phil!
I found the problem!
this yellow wire came loose! - mb3581, on 11/15/2007, -12/+363lol....wtf?
- inactive, on 11/15/2007, -5/+320How do they take pictures of my nightmares?
- danbedford, on 11/15/2007, -5/+278NSFW.. like... seriously.
- yomamaisfat, on 11/15/2007, -5/+243Easiest prank for a disgruntled employee: cut a wire.
- Dropscience, on 11/15/2007, -61/+294Imagine how good that would feel to masturbate in that
- bhattsan, on 11/15/2007, -5/+201dugg for random stab at the comment system ;)
- bmarc, on 11/15/2007, -1/+167Good luck trying to find a faulty port in that.
- wolphcry, on 11/15/2007, -11/+165Might be time for a blade server setup
- eyebits, on 11/15/2007, -1/+152It reminds me of the IBM mainframe days when programs were "written" by placing jumpers on a grid of connectors. When I worked at IBM an old-timer told me about a software upgrade he was making at a bank one night. The software upgrades took place in the late hours of the night/early morning when the bank was closed. A software upgrade required that the technician follow a set of instructions to remove, move and add jumpers. He told me that he had realized that somewhere an hour into the changes he had missed a step and had put a jumper at the wrong place. It was just a couple of hours before the bank was to open. He frantically worked to retrace his steps and correct the mistake. He said it was nuts because he did not have a diagram of where all of the jumpers/wires were supposed to be. He only had the "patch" which was a list of changes. Somehow he found the mistake, finished making the remainder of the changes and booted the computer minutes before the bank opened. It worked. Frankly, after hearing that story I was happy I was born 20 years too late to enjoy that form of programming. :)
- Gir53457, on 11/15/2007, -0/+144I'd just replace one cable with an identical crossover cable.
- lightslol, on 11/15/2007, -4/+139Well, there's your problem right there. You have alot of yellow wires.
- Phil8, on 11/15/2007, -1/+128Damn it RandomTaskMan!
You know I'm color-blind! - LordSeth, on 11/15/2007, -3/+125lol, imagine speaking to your wife "sorry I wont be home for a week we have a faulty cable and I have to find it"
- mrblue182, on 11/15/2007, -1/+109whoever made that should be slapped in the face
- Lixie, on 11/15/2007, -5/+112Well, I'm sure there's a massive amount porn going through those wires....
- XStylus, on 11/15/2007, -1/+102Imagine the look on the IT admin's face if you walked in there with a giant pair of wire cutters.
- Zarokima, on 11/15/2007, -0/+99That information is currently running through the 2067th cable from the left on the 483rd row from the top.
- iceblademan, on 11/15/2007, -0/+96I sensed a disturbance in the force. It was as if thousands of diggers suddenly shared a singular thought and then were silenced
- physicx, on 11/15/2007, -5/+98Funny thing is that I have seen setups close to this bad
- dicerandom, on 11/15/2007, -0/+83The cable managers, they do nothing!
- havocjaw, on 11/15/2007, -6/+89I think you mean Cat5 Cat5e or RJ-45, but there is no such thing as Cat45.... lol.
- Matteos, on 11/15/2007, -1/+74Or like finding a needle in a needle stack.
- firebhaal, on 11/15/2007, -1/+69cloudy with a chance of meatballs
- Staxx, on 11/15/2007, -1/+67lol, imagine having a wife...
hehe.. heh..
//shoots self - eternal464, on 11/15/2007, -3/+66but you need all the cables. how much fun would it be to have 5 mins in that room alone? I'd swap so many cables around...
- stalefries, on 11/15/2007, -5/+64I love that your name is actually Phil.
- TenebrousX, on 11/15/2007, -3/+61which would be incredibly easy since needles are made entirely of metal
- zachshmack, on 11/15/2007, -1/+56It's called "job security". *evil grin*
- mike818, on 11/15/2007, -5/+57The crazy part is there is probably someone there that knows exactly what each wire does.
- AndrewJC, on 11/15/2007, -2/+53That has got to be one of the most evil comments I've ever read. Well played. :)
- jerstud56, on 11/15/2007, -4/+53Haha that was exactly my reaction.
- Brownye, on 11/15/2007, -6/+52lmao....so random.
- gregmo, on 11/15/2007, -1/+47your pool boy would be happy you worked there.
- stalefries, on 11/15/2007, -0/+44or if you walked *out* of there with wire cutters. And little bits of yellow plastic.
- randysouth, on 11/15/2007, -2/+45Someone fed it after midnight!
- inactive, on 11/15/2007, -1/+44"It's gonna explode!!
Cut the yellow wire!" - Urusai, on 11/15/2007, -1/+43Cut a wire then wrap up the cut with yellow electrical tape.
Yes, Satan has whispered this into my ear. - inactive, on 11/15/2007, -3/+45Reminds me of a rubber band ball.
- sexybobo, on 11/15/2007, -2/+43It is the new standard 100TB/s get with the times.
- RandomTaskMan, on 11/15/2007, -1/+41Bottom left corner.
there is a plug thats not in.
seriously. - HabboX, on 11/15/2007, -3/+42Copper is up 6% to about $330 a pound. If you are a disgruntled employee, you can just cash it in at the scrap yard.
- jhshukla, on 11/15/2007, -1/+40and wrap uncut wires too.
- dkirkham, on 11/15/2007, -0/+39Is that the yellow one?
- RandomTaskMan, on 11/15/2007, -2/+38rofl.
- sexybobo, on 11/15/2007, -1/+35i think you mean $3.30 a pound.
- numberneal, on 11/15/2007, -16/+50the attack of the cat45 blob.
- skyfire1, on 11/15/2007, -9/+42Digg comment system is a ballsacked piece of *****.
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