[windows2000] Re: OT, yet again - Wire storage solution

  • From: "Andrew Shriner" <aShriner@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:18:51 -0400

Though that wasn't address specifically to me, I must clutch my heart
and scream "NOOOOO!" anyway ;)

Drew

>>> GBerger@xxxxxxxxxx 06/01/04 03:16PM >>>
Ray,

I have a feeling you and I are a lot alike.  Now I know this won't be
the easiest solution but I did this just this past weekend and it worked
great.  Go home and open up all your boxes, take everything out and
seperate them into little groups.  Now with all your different groups
sorted out start picking out the groups you don't need anymore.  The
100Meg Iomega power supply and cable can be thrown away, don't hesistate
just do it.  Now as you move over into the RS232 cables realise that
although you have 40 of them finding one that works with your UPS unit
will be impossible, take all of them and throw them away.  That little
network hub that's great for sniffing out things on your home network,
it too can be trashed.  As you start to sift through all your little
cables and all your many different power adapters you will get the hang
of saying "I don't need this".  I know you don't believe me, but I too
had a room full of boxes that is now a usable room I call my office. 
Now
  take a breath and go for it, if you need moral support during this
process feel free to email me.  I know it's hard but you can do it.

:-)

Gunnar

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray at work [mailto:listray@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 2:03 PM
To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [windows2000] OT, yet again - Wire storage solution


Hi list,

Can anyone give me any ideas on wire storage solutions?  At home, I
have
enough miscellaneous wires laying around that if I could tie them
altogether
and tether the moon to my house.  There's coax cables, network cables,
guitar cables, telephone wires, etc., etc., etc.  You know those boxes
that
paper comes in, the 5000 sheet cases that you can pick up, I have like
nine
of them stacked in a closet full of different wires, and while this
works,
it's not my favorite solution.  Is there a such thing as a wire closet?
 Or
can anyone suggest any brilliant ideas for something to build?  I'm
going
hang myself with my wires if I have to keep looking at this tower of
boxes.

Thanks,

Ray at work


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