Hello,

It just seems you can not find what you need when you need it.
A few years back, we set up an internet satellite connection in a remote 
village in Africa (Garadag , Somaliland) when we realized there were not enough 
CAT5 cables to connect the few computers and the router we had. It took 200 
mile round trip to get the cables :-)

Jama


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Hi, 
 
an IT practitioner / gadget person must have enough cables to be able to 
connect any device he/she owns to any other device likely to be owned, begged 
or borrowed (and possibly to any other device ever invented). Redundant spares 
are good too. 
 
" What do you mean we can't see the photos on the TV NOW?" 
 
Regards,
 
 Richard
  
 
 
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 Hi All,
 
 I have the unhappy task of having to move house.  While packing stuff up, I 
was forced to face the following question:
 
 "How many assorted cables must an IT practitioner have to be happy?"
 
 also
 
 "How many network cables of varying length is enough?"
 
 My wife certainly 'had enough' a long time ago..... 
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 Regards
 
 Sean 
  
  

       
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