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CanerisErik
Caneris
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join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

reply to TomS_
Re: Pics from my office...

said by TomS_ See Profile :

Maybe he was worried about someone using CSI or Law & Order techniques to turn a blurry image into a perfectly clear and crisp image so they could read what is on the labels.
Err...you mean a simple Fourier Transform?
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jbcg

join:2001-09-15
Milwaukee, WI
reply to LazMan
Man. Never seen so much fiber in my entire life. And all very neatly done. Very nice.

Joey

LazMan

join:2003-03-26
Angus, ON
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reply to TomS_
said by TomS_ See Profile :

Maybe he was worried about someone using CSI or Law & Order techniques to turn a blurry image into a perfectly clear and crisp image so they could read what is on the labels.
Pretty much...


TomS_
debugger it
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join:2002-07-19
Australia
reply to UncleScooter
Maybe he was worried about someone using CSI or Law & Order techniques to turn a blurry image into a perfectly clear and crisp image so they could read what is on the labels.


UncleScooter
I once was SatManWorkin
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Tallahassee, FL
reply to LazMan
Looks like ya got a serious fungus problem on some of those labels!


TomS_
debugger it
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Australia
reply to yaplej
Ive had that plenty of times, but never when Ive been near a Juniper, infact its mostly when Im near/plugged into/connected somehow to a Cisco device.

Stupid Mac.


yaplej
CCNA
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White City, OR
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said by TomS_ See Profile :

What if Im running Mac?
You will get the "ejecting cd" mouse courser for hours, and it wont respond to anything.
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TomS_
debugger it
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Australia

reply to tubbynet
said by tubbynet See Profile :

it will cause your computer to blue screen
Perhaps, if I was running Windows.

What if Im running Mac?


AMD Phreak
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join:2003-12-14
reply to LazMan
Wow very nice photos. As you said it looks like the last guys really cared about their plant, everything is nice and tidy.


tubbynet
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Chandler, AZ
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said by TomS_ See Profile :

Would love to have a play with those Junipers.
you realize that once your computer has touched a cisco device, if it touches something running junos afterwards, it will cause your computer to blue screen

q.
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TomS_
debugger it
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Australia

reply to LazMan
Some seriously nice looking kit there Laz.

And some seriously nice looking cabling too.

Would love to have a play with those Junipers.


phantasm11b
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join:2007-11-02
Winter Park, FL


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reply to LazMan
Nice!! I work in a NOC supporting a WAN for a major ISP.

We have a CO downstairs that is enormous. I love my job... and being able to goto any CO in my company is a nice thing to. lol.

small>--
"There are two American flags flying on the property I reside on. Anyone who tries to take them down will be rendered inoperative." -Lindy


yaplej
CCNA
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White City, OR
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reply to LazMan
I love to see jobs where the techs take pride in their work. Everything looks so professional, and clean. Sure makes the next guys job easier when he has to do any maintenance on it too.
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LazMan

join:2003-03-26
Angus, ON
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reply to LazMan
SeanB

This is the telco "floor" within the DC... We don't do any hosting on this floor, but one of our functions is to support the hosting operations within the building. We've got (I believe) about 70k sq ft of hosting space here.

This floor's only about 4 years old; but has experienced insane growth in the last 12 months.

The guys that work here have done a GREAT job, and take alot of care, as you've noticed... I wish all my sites looked like this!


Silentwolf
Vaprotan
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Kingsport, TN
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reply to LazMan
Awesome pics! Thanks for sharing them.

seanb
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join:2005-12-20
West Palm Beach, FL

reply to LazMan
very nice dc.. looks to be primarily telco.... how old is this dc? I dont see it being abused by the "lazy tech" disease.... (ie: different color patch cables, new cables not properly cable managed/labeled, etc, etc, etc)...

very nice.... if I was looking to colo there, i'd be inclined to signed by the cleanliness and organization of that place

LazMan

join:2003-03-26
Angus, ON
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reply to kewlkeed
said by kewlkeed See Profile :

Ummm....

I fukin' hate you??
Lucky bastard

How many beers will it take to convince you to bring me along for a trip lol.
LOL - the sites are generally secured... Where abouts are you at? If you're really in QC, then a couple of 750ml bottles of Maudite may open some doors...


kewlkeed
Grouch
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Knowlton, QC
reply to LazMan
Ummm....

I fukin' hate you??
Lucky bastard

How many beers will it take to convince you to bring me along for a trip lol.

LazMan

join:2003-03-26
Angus, ON
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Since things have slowed down some here - I've snapped a few pics of some equipment of a CO I'm now looking after... Sorry for the quaility - my digital cam died, so had to fall back on the 'ol Cellphone...

Enjoy.
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