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  • Citizen X
    Diamond Member

    • Sep 2011
    • 3411

    #16
    Originally posted by AndyD
    I think Brett just had a little 'Starship Enterprise' moment....... I've got more faith that he'll recover than Eskom .
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    • Dave A
      Site Caretaker

      • May 2006
      • 22803

      #17
      Originally posted by AndyD
      I think Brett just had a little 'Starship Enterprise' moment....... I've got more faith that he'll recover than Eskom .
      Typing this as my office is down without power right now, I'm acutely aware that's not setting the bar particularly high
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      • bones
        Silver Member

        • Aug 2014
        • 223

        #18
        cabletheft put the f-cking lights out here more then eskom does so really if it is not eskom it is our municipalities that cannot protect the cables we are rats on the f-cking titanic neck deep in sh-t we don't need.
        seek professional help with anything and everything never take advice from me

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        • Brett Nortje
          Bronze Member
          • Jan 2015
          • 132

          #19
          Stopping cable theft.

          To stop cable theft, we should go without cables. if we were to put a little 'antenna' on each side of the telephone poles, it would take a little time but be much cheaper than usual chords.

          Or, we could try to observe where most of the cables are, mainly in a business complex or near a train line, yes? if we were to place something thinner and cheaper there, it would be easy to replace, and, there would be no market for this type of recycled 'product.' then, they could use something that is not valuable, like zinc, which can be gotten from boiling sand for god's sake.
          !! Going to my destruction !!

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          • bones
            Silver Member

            • Aug 2014
            • 223

            #20
            if the municipalities cant be bothered to keep our national key points safe then nothing we do will solve the problem the end

            we have a army it is a f-cking key point so go protect it that is why it is called key point you dont need a expensive rent-o-cop we already spend billions in tax on the army
            seek professional help with anything and everything never take advice from me

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