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RE: Neat and quiet (but cheap) PCs for home


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  • From: "Mick Furlong" <dorsai@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 11:42:25 -0000
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External running of cables is interesting as a solution, anyone know what
sort of covering should be used for safety?

I ask because I will be having  my guttering replaced fairly soon, one idea
I
had was to install a false downpipe running into the soffit and each floor
giving access to the loft, ground floor and first floor. It would look like
part of the rainwater system to people not in the know. Is this safe for
non-
mains cabling?

Cheers
Mick
James Hoye <james.hoye@xxxxxxx> said:

> > and even a removable bottom panel in one of the wardrobes to
> > afford access
> > to the LD11 for the lounge light below....
>
> Or a crafty hiding place for a quiet PC!....
>
> James H (wondering how to run CAT5 between the MP server and loft
without
> being chastised [can get CAT5 from loft to sitting room easily as I
have
> galvanised conduit running outside for RF aerial feeds & poss
KAT5])
>
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