RANT: Azraele Won't Be Back For A While...

Confused1

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Azraele wanted me to to tell everyone that she won't be back for a few days, at least. Apparently the guy that cut their grass today thought that he could run over the cable line with the lawn mower without damaging it. In the process their modem was destroyed by a surge through the wire. Hopefully Starband will send them new equipment soon...

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Elledan

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Hang on a second. You're saying that cable lines are just lying in the grass where Azraele lives? Care to explain? :)
 

Idiot56209

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The only way Azraele could connect was to run a cable across the yard to the neighbor's house! :Q DOH!












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Linflas

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Sorry to hear about Azraele's problem. We have one of those cable distribution boxes located between our neightbors and our house. When we first moved in there was a cable running from this box under my driveway then it emerged on the opposite side and layed on my lawn and ran to the second house past mine into one of those little round boxes the cable company has. I repeatedly called the cable company about this but for 3 months nothing was done. Everytime I mowed I had to pick this thing up and mow under it each pass in that area. I finally got fed up and quit picking it up and the obvious then happened. Amazingly they seemed to get the hint then and buried it the next week. The funny thing is I can still tell where they buried it since they used different grass seed than what our lawn is so there is a little line of slightly different grass going across my yard.
 

Azraele

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Thank goodness it got fixed much sooner than projected! I was looking at a few weeks of downtime, but, as a personal favor to me, the tech set himself behind schedule and came out early this morning and spliced it back together. It helps to know the tech sometimes, else I wouldn't be online right now.

Kevin, if you're reading this, thanks a bunch! :)

I'd also like to thank confused1 for posting this, I didn't want those I'd been pming to think they were being ignored.

I will have a pic of the cut line for those of you interested, just as soon as I can get it uploaded. :)
 

Optimus

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My cable (completely legal and paid for!) wire runs up out of the ground and across a foot of ground beside the house to the wall. I have to be careful not to run over that little piece of cable every time!

Glad to see you got it fixed, Azraele!
 

Azoth

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Well, unlike most lucky enough to have "true cable" (or unlucky enough depending on your luck with your cable provider) we are stuck in the boonies, where most of the responses from the Sprint C.O. are "DSwhat" and the cable company around here just recently added MTV to their lineup and has plans to add a "WHOLE T-1" to provide Internet access within the next 2 years(progess, I'm telling you)

We are the proud parents of an oversized piece of plasic that has the latency of a pair of tin cans with a string between them. Starband is a decent system if noting else is available, but if a gnat passes wind within a 200 square mile radius, the signal drops for a second. When StarBand works, it works great, however it is much better at not working than it is at working.

When the tech did the initial install and the LOS preview, we found out that the dish had to be pole mounted at near the center of the back yard. Most of the wire was run underground, then through the basement. The problem arose when the wire exited the basement and started up the side of the house. This being a much older house, the foundation is a bit weak, and initially the two wires (one RX, one TX) were "tacked" to the side of the house at foundation level. Within days the wires fell to the ground, and we have kept the pushed to the side, out of the way of feet, cat teeth, and vicious lawnmowers.

The woman who normally cuts our grass, had a helper yesterday who did a wonderful job. Not only did he succeed in chopping out TX line in half, but also in mowing down a nice sized rose bush. That takes skill, I'm tellin' ya.

Luckily an emergency call to the tech last night, who happens to be a close business associate, got him here at 0845EST today. He ran a temp splice and screwed the cables down to the side of the house. He should be back within a week to re-run the feed due to possible line-noise and signal degredation due to the splice.

You would think, at least, I would think, that if one were cutting grass, they would keep an eye on the ground and make sure they are not running over anything... ya know, wires, rose bushes, large rocks, their own feet...

 

Azraele

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I think what's more suprising is that the person who cut the grass (and the cable) came away unscathed. That line was carrying a charge, it was sparking last night.

Common lawnmower sense tells you not to run over and foreign objects, and this cable was in plain view.

It's tacked up now btw.
 

Looney

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<< I think what's more suprising is that the person who cut the grass (and the cable) came away unscathed. That line was carrying a charge, it was sparking last night. >>



Whoa! Cable line carrying a charge? I never heard of that before.

I was gonna say (before you said it was a charge), from the looks of that, you could have spliced it up yourself and get a temporary connection until the tech arrived.
 

Elledan

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It's good to see you back, Azraele :)

We were just preparing for a long, lonesome time without your presence :D:p
 

Total Refected Power

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Thankfully our new house has all utilities and cable UNDERGROUND! So no unsightly power lines, telephone poles, cable wires etc. One advantage of newer construction.
 

Azraele

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<<you could have spliced it up yourself and get a temporary connection until the tech arrived. >>

Actually, that was tried. Didn't quite work since this is satellite cable and is apparently different from the standard stuff. The tech used some weird ...umm thingamagigs (not sure how to describe it) to splice it back together.
 

kassy

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Azraele WB - wasn't it you that had a surge and wiring problem last year ? If so, it looks like its going to be an annual occurence and you need a back up connection !! :D
 

Azraele

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<<wasn't it you that had a surge and wiring problem last year >>

Lol, goodness don't even remind me of that fiasco, but yes, that was me.

Come to think of it, we had a hot water problem this time last year and again this year (it's fixed now...Yay!). I hope that won't be a yearly thing as well. :p