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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

Time lapse video of a 35 component computer/media rack move. It took 20 hours, but you can see it in 2 minutes.

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  • Redneck Data Center LOL

  • @jholttn HA! and lots of bailin wire!

  • lol be funny if all this was pluged into one socket xD

  • Dedicated 40 amp line.

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  • You need a server rack.

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  • @gellis713 Oh realy, you know I don't even remember what the heck the whole conversation was about, and frankly could care less any more. I don't need to size up to you because you don't know what I know. Anyway

    I have a question? What is the accepitble loss in Db for a 32 Mg circuit? I'll give you a glue--- It's a VDSL circuit!

  • @James1toknow I know I know more than you, because you (still) said 2.4 Mhz and not 2.4 Ghz. Wireless networking products operate over the 2.4 Ghz spectrum or the 5 Ghz spectrum. Please test me any time.

  • @gellis713 WOW I made a wappping mistake yes I know it's 2.4 Mhz but at least I can say yoy read the comment.

    I have been doing this for over 21 years so if you think you know more than me,,, think gain!

  • @James1toknow Are you freaking kidding me? 2.4 Ghz. First you got the number wrong, then you got the unit wrong. A middle schooler setting up a wireless network knows that.

  • admit you built this to mine bitcoins

  • whats a xbox 360 doing in in a data center

  • @James1toknow Moron! get a life, when you have as many years in telecom come tell me what you learned!

  • @James1toknow retard. its 2.4ghz

  • thats a fire waiting to happen

  • what are the small grey/black components on the bottom?

    also how do you keep the room cool? i just have my comp and a single 25" lcd in my room and it hits 85F in ~1hour.

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