From: John Kaberna (jkaberna@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 23 2001 - 16:07:14 GMT-3
I bought a device that keeps my dog away from the front door. I haven't
tried it out yet as its still in shipping on its way to me. My 150lb
rottweiller likes to tear the front door down if I leave him home alone. It
emits a high decibel pitch if any animal goes within 10 feet of the sensor.
You may also want to try a spray repellant. Its typically used to keep them
from peeing on bushes and flowers but it may work on your cables.
Check www.rcsteele.com for all kinds of goodies to keep your beasts in line.
You can even get a collar that you can put around your kids neck and shock
them if they start misbehaving. Just kidding.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: David Ankers <d.ankers@chello.nl>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic - anyone else in this fix?
> Seems that we are discussing this and its off topic, I have another
question
> that one of you might be able to help with. I have two cats and they love
to
> chew cables especially my $80 each DTE to DCE back-to-backs. They still
work
> as they haven't go that far in to the cables (yet) but in time they will.
The
> way my lab is it is very hard to stop the cats getting at them, any ideas
on
> what you put on router cables to stop cats chewing them? I love cats but
I'm
> no means a cat specialist. They also chew the power cables (seriously) as
> well so I'm a bit worried about A, a fire B, dead cats.
>
> I realise the opertunity exist here for serveral jokes, please try to
refrain
> if you can. I am honestly a little worried about this, do all cats chew
> cables or are mine just especially stupid?
>
> D.
>
>
> On Friday 23 February 2001 16:38, Mask Of Zorro wrote:
> > I have the 2 year old problem as well - double (twins...). I used to
have
> > all my stuff stacked up on the floor in a corner of the Dining Room. I
> > would sit in a rocking chair with my laptop in my lap, resting (and
> > warming) my feet on my AGS+.
> >
> > My kids are both excellent on/off switch testers, and thorough too -
those
> > surprise inspections were getting to me though, so I ended up getting a
19"
> > rack cabinet to mount it all in. It looks great, but I miss being able
to
> > keep my feet warm on that AGS!
> >
> > Z
> >
> > From: "Rob Webber" <rwebber@callisma.com>
> >
> > >Reply-To: "Rob Webber" <rwebber@callisma.com>
> > >To: "'CCIE_Lab Groupstudy List'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > >Subject: RE: Off Topic - anyone else in this fix?
> > >Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:19:08 -0500
> > >
> > >For my routers I set up a table in the basement. I ran a cat 5 cable
from
> > >my
> > >terminal server up through the hole already used by the pipes for the
> > >baseboard heater in the room my wife and I use for an office. I plug my
> > >laptop in there and access everything through my laptop's Ethernet
card.
> > >
> > >It makes the noise, heat and humidity a non-issue, not to mention it
> > >prevents my 2 year old daughter from verifying the on/off switches are
> > >working properly! :^)
> > >
> > >Rob.
> > >-----Original Message-----
> >
> > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> >
> > >Chuck Larrieu
> > >Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:36 PM
> > >To: CCIE_Lab Groupstudy List
> > >Subject: Off Topic - anyone else in this fix?
> > >
> > >
> > >This little room of mine is crammed full of stuff. Routers, PC's,
stacks
> > > of books and printouts and papers.
> > >
> > >It's depressing.
> > >
> > >Chuck
> > >----------------------
> > >I am Locutus, a CCIE Lab Proctor. Xx_Brain_dumps_xX are futile. Your
life
> > >as
> > >it has been is over ( if you hope to pass ) From this time forward, you
> > >will
> > >study US!
> > >( apologies to the folks at Star Trek TNG )
> > >
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