weak ass coffee Wednesday morning

First day of school for the kiddos. 7th and 2nd grade.

And the little one started potty training this weekend. Little shits won't stop getting older.

time for another one.
 
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get one of these:

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super easy to punch the wires into the right spots and then it clips into the faceplate in almost any combination of plugs you need.

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but if it makes you feel better, the cable I have running from my fiber intake goes through drywall to my router.
I think your image is Bezos'd or something, I don't see anything there.

When I took the faceplate off my coax connection in the living room, I saw something like this:

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No box behind it, the cable was just running down from the outlet into the basement. So I drilled another hole to run the Cat6, linked it to the router with another Cat6, and then ran the cable to the switch in my office. Like I said, if I get the urge, I think I can run the wire down the wall in an interior wall in the office (don't want to try and deal with fishing the cable through insulation on the walls against the basement wall) and put a faceplate on it rather easily. Current faceplate up in the living room now looks like this:

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Didn't have to splice the Cat6, just plugged it in.

Edit: odd, pictures work when I quote your message. Guess I need the hardwired ethernet more than I thought.
 
Spent a good portion of the weekend canning veggies. Did get out and golfed at a fancy country club with one of Mr. Kobe's colleagues as well. She's a big wig at the medical group with Mr. Kobe and her husband is the CFO at a large financial company. Took them to a dive burger joint after golf. I love taking rich ass people out to dives.
 
I think your image is Bezos'd or something, I don't see anything there.

When I took the faceplate off my coax connection in the living room, I saw something like this:

70131.jpg

No box behind it, the cable was just running down from the outlet into the basement. So I drilled another hole to run the Cat6, linked it to the router with another Cat6, and then ran the cable to the switch in my office. Like I said, if I get the urge, I think I can run the wire down the wall in an interior wall in the office (don't want to try and deal with fishing the cable through insulation on the walls against the basement wall) and put a faceplate on it rather easily. Current faceplate up in the living room now looks like this:

41adt7NZ85L._AC_SL1000_.jpg

Didn't have to splice the Cat6, just plugged it in.

ah, your cable already had an rj45 jack... those are fine too.

the original image was a punch down keystone

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ah, your cable already had an rj45 jack... those are fine too.

the original image was a punch down keystone

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looks like a Lego block
 
My business partner has Covid again. Her kids were supposed to start school yesterday and now have to wait two weeks. What a fucking disaster.
 
I need to fill my gas tank so I can mow my lawn.

wouldn't be a problem if I had an electric jam...

but I also don't want an electric mower
Mowers run on gas. End of discussion
 
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