[plug] wiring a house

Ari Finander outrider at operamail.com
Thu Mar 2 22:29:12 WST 2006


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: simon <simon at chrome64.org>
> To: plug at plug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [plug] wiring a house
> Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 13:24:10 +0000
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> Ari Finander (outrider at operamail.com) wrote:
> >
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> > motorised movement aids, as well as having a not so functional 
> > immune system, I don't
> 
> You can have some of my immune system if you like - mine is *too* good :) It
> even chases things that arent there, destroying my bowel in the process.
> 
> Take half of mine and we'd both be right :)
> 

If you have crohn's you should be aware of new findings linking it not to an autoimmune disease but to a problem with a suppressed localised inflamatory response as well as a coinciding lack of neutrophil activity. This allows a few bacteria to form a colony and lesion int he intestinal wall. They're using viagra to increase blood flow to regions were bacteria have been able to penetrate the bowel wall, thus augmenting the blood flow that /should/ be going to these regions if the inflamatory response were adequate. I would not be surprised if they begin using low dose G-CSF to increase neutrophil counts as well.

> I have no answers for you, except to say that I wired an office once myself
> and it was a complete bitch. I have a krone tool here somewhere, and half a
> reel of cat5 if you decide to DIY. I think I mightve even nabbed the
> connectors from the walls when I 'deinstalled'. Maybe we can have a busy bee
> at your place one saturday and get it done :) I guess the main thing would be
> to avoid drilling into power......
> 

That could be doable. We can have a play with Myth at the same time (assuming I've gotten an extra box set up by that point). Drilling into power...something I hadn't thought of...eeek

> The general gist of it is to drill a nice hole about 3 ft up the wall. Then
> you shove this bendy plastic thing up the cavity until someone (who is
> sweating profusely and covered in crap) in the roofspace can hook on a cable
> and several strings (worth having just in case you have to replace cable).
> Follow the colours, crunch the wires in well, screw the box to the wall and
> you're done.
> 
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