 devGOD join:2002-07-08 Atlanta, GA | at&t it wouldn't be hard for AT&T or any other company to construct a case that fits the landscape... they can make a case look like a rock or tree trunk. Its just AT&T being lazy and not caring |
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 alchav join:2002-05-17 Palm Desert, CA | This Project goes way back, under many different names, and they all failed. So it's not just about the ugly case, but the Project in general. How could upper management sanction a Project to squeeze all this Phone, Video, and Data over Copper Pairs. FTTH is the only way to go, but it might be too late for AT&T to turn around this run away Fright Train. |
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 TzaleProud Libertarian ConservativePremium join:2004-01-06 NYC Metro | reply to devGOD said by devGOD:it wouldn't be hard for AT&T or any other company to construct a case that fits the landscape... they can make a case look like a rock or tree trunk. Its just AT&T being lazy and not caring That would be one hell of a tree trunk... Not to mention, a metal/plastic tree trunk? Have you seen the 200' fake palm trees in the middle of New Jersey for cell towers? LMFAO.
-Tzale -- "I'm a Geek, Are You?" |
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 1 edit | reply to devGOD I say why don't they just let a local artist paint them like these.



From: »media.skoopy.com/misc/box/ More examples here: »www.ci.vista.ca.us/agenda/cap/ar···loom.asp -- www.spatula-city.com |
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 plkLil' Duffer Burger BarnPremium join:2002-04-20 Ogden, IA | Awesome.....I was just about to say....Let local artist paint them. Get them sent in a good base primer and let local neighborhoods hold design contests or something.
With a little work from all those involved, these nasty cabinets could end up being treasures. -- Thermaltake 2000a/Asus P4C-e/p4 3.4/ocz3500 2x512/WD.2x200g/raptor2x74 raid 0/ATI 9600/APC sua 1500/Logitech z-680/ Samsung 213t LCD/MX 1000 |
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 jlk8 join:2001-12-12 Los Angeles, CA | reply to spatula_city Sadly, AT&T will not permit their 52Bs/52BPs to be painted by third parties, claiming that it would violate the manufacturer's warranty on the electronics.
Culver City has a neat trick for some boxes: Before installation, they take photos 'looking through' the box location from all four sides, to the far sides. Then, after the box is installed, they wrap the box with a 1:1 photo print. I'll try and get a sample to put up here.
Jonathan Kramer, Esq. Kramer Telecom Law Firm, P.C. Los Angeles |
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