At 12:00 PM 11/29/1999 +0000, you wrote:
>Stop it now, you almost made me cry again :) Coax is indeed evil. Even
>if
>the coax doesn't break for a change, you can bet a terminator or T will
>break. Ohh... those long nights of checking cables over and over,
>replacing
>network cards, fixing coax with no tools but a roll of duct tape and a
>pare of scissors. Ohhh... nostalgia.... I'm truly glad I could afford to
>buy me UTP :) <apropriate Metallica quote>But the memory
>remains...</quote>
>--
>Casper Gielen

Yeah, Stop it guys, yer scarin me!  If it weren't for the fact that I've
only got four computers in my living room you'd have me damn good and
scared!  Could I test segments of wire by hooking them between the cable
and the TV?  That'd be a way to see if each segment was still good if it
can send the cable image. (just thinking ahead).  Oh, and caspar, go out
and buy thyself a leatherman and you'll always have something better than a
pair of scissors!  (leatherman= folding plier/wire cutters with small
assortment of tools in the handle, fits into a pouch all the size of a
pocket knife.  Don't buy the imitation that's cheaper, it'll frustrate you)
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