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[filmscanners] Re: Interferences



I imagine if you create enough of a spaghetti mass out of the cords, it
can help prevent interference (sort of makes your own coil/toroid (or is
that torroid?) out of it)...

Sloppiness counts!

Art

Tony Sleep wrote:


>
> I have a Polaroid 4000 stuck on top of a system unit, then 2 Maxtor 300GB
> externals, then a Sony G420 monitor. The shabby old SCSI cable for another
> 2 scanners runs around the back of the monitor and HDD's, past a KVM,
> loudspeakers, 2 network hubs, 1 parallel printer cable,  a mains-powered
> USB hub plus 2 USB printer cables, a USB cable for an X-drive and another
> for a Palm T3, then there's the webcam and the whole lot is next to 12
> mains sockets with wires cascading off 'em, laptop ethernet and modem
> cables, yada yada... Then there's the dogsbody mail/list/file server on the
> floor with the UPS, and about another 20 cables woven into tagliatelle.
> Nothing interferes with anything, thank f$, because there's absolutely
> nowhere else to put any of it and it'd take me a week to untangle
> everything... :)
>
> Regards
>
> Tony Sleep - http://www.halftone.co.uk
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>

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