I just read an article that said polar refreezing has progressed at record 
rates.



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alastair Burr
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 1:08 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Off topic Network Q

What global warming?

So much "evidence" - so little proof - it's been a rotten summer, autumn's 
(fall) a few weeks early...
Any dingbat can produce "facts" based on assumptions based on observations of 
the tea leaves. Even I can do that! Back in the '60s we were promised a new ice 
age based on expert's opinions!

Reduce waste and toxic emissions by all means possible - please (seriously) - 
but don't try to con us for corporate gain.

(Set soap box off)

Regards,
Alastair.

----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis McGrath<mailto:[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 6:17 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Off topic Network Q

LOL.  I remember back in the 70s there was all the hype about how bad food 
additives were.
Then the guy that started it all tested food and found that the food was far 
more toxic than the additives.
Lots of money being made on bogus science, like global warming.....ooops, whose 
toes am I stepping on now :)

Dennis the Menace

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Owen, Richard
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 11:52 AM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Off topic Network Q

I might add that the space above a drop ceiling or below a raised floor is only 
a plenum if  these areas are used as part of the distribution system  or return 
air for the HVAC System.
Studies a few years ago determined that the products produced by burning the 
plenum rated cable were actually worse than non plenum rated cable. Go figure.



Richard Owen - Assistant Vice President
Architect / Prof. Planner
NJM Insurance Company
301 Sullivan Way
West Trenton, NJ 08628
609-883-1300 ext. 7900
[email protected]


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Javier Valencia
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 12:46 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Off topic Network Q
I might also add that many local codes require that plenum rated cabling be 
used when the cables are run through a plenum. Plenum is normally the space 
above a suspended ceiling or below a raised floor. Plenum cable is more 
resistant to fire and does not emit toxic fumes when exposed to high heat. 
Because of these requirements, plenum rated cable it is more expensive and 
stiffer than regular cable and hence many installers prefer not use it. Local 
codes should be checked to avoid future re-installation and/or potential 
liability.

Javier,


Javier Valencia

913-915-3137

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:15 AM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Off topic Network Q

http://svconline.com/connectedhome/homeoffice/installing_100mbps_home_network/

Here is a nice article...

You should consider several factors when determining how each cable run will 
get from point to point. Avoid running cable near electrical wiring. If you 
must cross electrical wiring, make the network cable cross perpendicular to the 
wiring to minimize crosstalk and interference, which degrade network 
performance. Route Cat 5 cables several feet away from fluorescent lighting 
fixtures where possible for the same reason. Secure cables with wire hangers, 
wire ties, or wire staples. If you buy a rack to hold the hub and patch panel, 
use wire ties to bind cables to the rack and relieve strain on the connections 
to the hub. If using wire staples, be careful not to run the staples through 
the cable. You don't need to run Cat 5 cables through conduit, and network 
cables can run as a bundle without concern for crosstalk between them. Don't 
run Cat 5 cable through ventilation ducts; the cable insulating sheath gives 
off toxic fumes if it gets hot enough to burn.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Off topic Network Q
From: "MDRD" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, October 05, 2009 9:59 am
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Hi

I have heard you should have your Cat5 cables 4ft away from fluorescent lights
but the electrician wiring my new office says it is not necessary.

Is there any info from major companies that I can give him or am I being overly 
concerned?

Thanks
Marc

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