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                                 What a fluke

> **From:** Sean Conner <[email protected]>
>  **To:** Bunny XXXXXXXX <XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>
>  **Subject:** Re: The cable
>  **Date:** Sun, 8 Jan 2006 05:35:27 -0500 (EST)
>
> It was thus said that the Great Bunny XXXXXXXX once stated:
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> > Nice save on that cable. Very intuitive. Most of us would have looked for
> > zebras. I recently changed out an outdoor light fixture (see attached),
> > and when it didn't work, I almost didn't think to try a new lightbulb …
> >
>
> Helps to have a $5,000 network analyzer that can be used to test cables
> (even tell how long they are!).
>

Bunny and I (and yes, Bunny is her real name) have been exchanging emails
about the network cable I recrimped. She seemed impressed that I would admit
to making such a mistake, but hey, as mistakes go, it beats adding an
external SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) drive to your primary
business computer without turning it off (a mistake an old boss of mine did).

[About 15 nanoseconds for the bits to schlep through this cable] [1] [2]

So I figured she might get a kick out of what a $5,000 network analyzer looks
like. And I think it can do more than just measure the continuity and length
of network cables, but darned if I've used it for more than that.

[1] gopher://gopher.conman.org/IPhlog:2006/01/10/thumb.fluke.jpg
[2] gopher://gopher.conman.org/IPhlog:2006/01/10/fluke.jpg

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