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RE: Is COAX to every room really necessary - THANKS ever yone



You could get some mini rc cars and race them through the ducting!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Langridge [mailto:chrisl@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 August 2002 21:27
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Is COAX to every room really necessary - THANKS
ever yone



>It's just as easy to pull two or three coax cables in at the
>same time as it
>is to pull one in.


So can we run coax next to CAT 5, speaker wires, and other low voltage
conductors like USB cables etc.


Thanks Guys for all your responses. Jeez you guys are wired.

BTW, I just bought 200 yards of 50mm flexible ducting. Next tuesday we'll
pour a new concrete subfloor. The ducting is going in and out of Node 0 like
a bunch of huge worms. Mostly they are gonna link strategic points like The
boilerroom with Node Zero with the Power Distribution Cabinet...

Any ideas about cool stuff I could do with these ducts?


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