Mrwurm
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Well, my high speed internet connection is going to be installed this friday (8/23/02). I tend to be a bit picky about how things are done so I ran the cables (two) myself. Well, sort of. I had about fifty feet of plastic electrical conduit (1 in ID) so I ran it through the wall, in the attic, over the stairs, out the wall, etc. This cost me nothing but time (and sweat) and now the new cables can be easily snaked to the desired location. Am I crazy /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif Standard installation is included with (and required) for the DirecWay satellite system, but I am certain that no installer would have gone to the trouble of getting the wires to where I wanted them. The fine print reads: "additional cost for more than one wall penetration".
So, the point to all this is; Would anyone else actually go to all this trouble just to make a cable installation look professional, or is it just me?
((when my driveway was installed (concrete), I planned to spend the day watching and enjoying the work. I ended up straightening their forms and worked harder than anyone on the crew. Also did some of the floating and troweling when the crew could'nt keep up.))
So, the point to all this is; Would anyone else actually go to all this trouble just to make a cable installation look professional, or is it just me?
((when my driveway was installed (concrete), I planned to spend the day watching and enjoying the work. I ended up straightening their forms and worked harder than anyone on the crew. Also did some of the floating and troweling when the crew could'nt keep up.))