My first daughter's pet rabbit re-wired my apartment network, power and data. At SRI in Menlo Park, the squirrels were always keen for that tasty grey cable whenever it was run where they could get it. I wish I had a moose-and-cable story. Sorry.
On Jul 9, 2004, at 09:29, Eric Brunner-Williams wrote:
My first daughter's pet rabbit re-wired my apartment network, power and data.
At SRI in Menlo Park, the squirrels were always keen for that tasty grey cable whenever it was run where they could get it.
I wish I had a moose-and-cable story. Sorry.
Bunnies are hard wired (no pun intended) to do that. To them, wires running along a baseboard are unwanted roots intruding upon their well maintained(?) burrows. --MAB
Since we are on the topic of animal encounters related to being 'on the job'... I once worked as a cable installer for the same company I work for today. I was running a new cable outlet for a customer in an older farm house in a rural part of our serving area. This big old farm house had a lot of cats at one time or another, as I was about to find out. I entered the crawlspace, which was quite spacious as far as crawl spaces go, and the opening was large enough I didn't have to bring my flashlight out right away. As I ventured into the back of the house, I started feeling something crunchy, yet soft, as I crawled in... I reached to my belt for my flash light and had a look... I was smack dab in the middle of anywhere between 200 - 400 bird skeletons and feathers. I had a small problem with crawlspaces before then due to a large spider infestation... But guess what I think of them now. Can't get me inside them unless they are brand new. My 2 cents Aaron -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Eric Brunner-Williams Sent: July 9, 2004 6:29 AM To: Deepak Jain Cc: Richard Welty; nanog list; brunner@nic-naa.net Subject: Re: OT: Re: Critters My first daughter's pet rabbit re-wired my apartment network, power and data. At SRI in Menlo Park, the squirrels were always keen for that tasty grey cable whenever it was run where they could get it. I wish I had a moose-and-cable story. Sorry.
Cats and Spiders, Ha ! I was involved with the construction of a radio telescope in the Spitzbergen settlement of Ny Alesund, Norway (78 degrees 56 minutes north). http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/vlbi/images/telbig/nyales.gif Staff were assigned Colt 45 revolvers because the area was frequented by Polar Bears - up to 400 kilos, able to run faster than a person, and (so I was told) with an annoying habit of appearing between you and the front door if you went to take out the garbage. Just about every year they would get a trekker or two. Reliance Infocomm is installing 80,000 km of fiber in India. I wonder if they have any tiger stories. Marshall On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:44:06 -0700 "Aaron Thomas" <athomas@deltacable.com> wrote:
Since we are on the topic of animal encounters related to being 'on the job'...
I once worked as a cable installer for the same company I work for today. I was running a new cable outlet for a customer in an older farm house in a rural part of our serving area. This big old farm house had a lot of cats at one time or another, as I was about to find out. I entered the crawlspace, which was quite spacious as far as crawl spaces go, and the opening was large enough I didn't have to bring my flashlight out right away. As I ventured into the back of the house, I started feeling something crunchy, yet soft, as I crawled in... I reached to my belt for my flash light and had a look... I was smack dab in the middle of anywhere between 200 - 400 bird skeletons and feathers.
I had a small problem with crawlspaces before then due to a large spider infestation... But guess what I think of them now. Can't get me inside them unless they are brand new.
My 2 cents
Aaron
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Eric Brunner-Williams Sent: July 9, 2004 6:29 AM To: Deepak Jain Cc: Richard Welty; nanog list; brunner@nic-naa.net Subject: Re: OT: Re: Critters
My first daughter's pet rabbit re-wired my apartment network, power and data.
At SRI in Menlo Park, the squirrels were always keen for that tasty grey cable whenever it was run where they could get it.
I wish I had a moose-and-cable story. Sorry.
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Reliance Infocomm is installing 80,000 km of fiber in India. I wonder if they have any tiger stories.
Not unless they are installing fiber in one of very few national parks. Or maybe into a zoo or circus. Tigers have been hunted into near extinction in India, as have Lions. Leopards and panthers are rather more likely - there are some rather extensive forests just outside several large cities and towns, and these have been known to stray into town in search of garbage and meat markets. And elephants have been known to crash into breweries, get drunk and go around uprooting telephone poles in some parts of the country (like the thickly forested north east). srs
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
And elephants have been known to crash into breweries, get drunk and go around uprooting telephone poles in some parts of the country (like the thickly forested north east).
Sounds like our local Ma Bell spinoff linesmen. Jeff :-)
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Jeff Cole wrote:
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Reliance Infocomm is installing 80,000 km of fiber in India. I wonder if they have any tiger stories.
Oh no. You find lions only in Kenya....
Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my! Err wait, which way to OZ again?
** Reply to message from "Tom (UnitedLayer)" <tom@unitedlayer.com> on Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:31:07 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Jeff Cole wrote:
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Reliance Infocomm is installing 80,000 km of fiber in India. I wonder if they have any tiger stories.
Oh no. You find lions only in Kenya....
Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my! Err wait, which way to OZ again?
Follow the yellow brick road, follow the yellow brick road.... hmmm, yellow. Does that mean it's a crossover? -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 04:16:06AM -0400, Jeff Cole wrote:
Reliance Infocomm is installing 80,000 km of fiber in India. I wonder if they have any tiger stories.
Oh no. You find lions only in Kenya....
This is sooo way OT, but given the subject line... There is still a remnant population of Asiatic lion (Panthera Leo Persica) in the Gir forests of Gujarat. I don't think Gir forest is a significant right of way for fibre, but one never knows.. -dorian
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Aaron Thomas
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Dorian Kim
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Eric Brunner-Williams
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Jeff Kell
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Jeff Shultz
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Suresh Ramasubramanian
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Tom (UnitedLayer)