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Happy System Admin Day. (specially to the Admins at my high school, who without, we would never have learned that an unshielded cable using a lighting fixture would ever be a bad place to wire a room holding all the schools servers. Thank you.
we would never have learned that an unshielded cable using a lighting fixture would ever be a bad place to wire a room holding all the schools servers.
And just out of idle curiousity, was there any quizzes on this learning?
And just out of idle curiousity, was there any quizzes on this learning?
No, but we learned that you can't flick the lights on and off. They put laid the wires out and had them on the ceiling. but they just used the lighting fixtures as a floor basically and laid them on top of it across the room.
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