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Joan M3-Dec-14 5:14
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Once I saw a UPs system that should empower all the computers of a factory with the output cable ending with a normal male plug.

The company was still in the building stage but that was amazing...

Imagine somebody burning to ashes as the big UPS was completely full...

WTF | :WTF:


Once I was working in a company manufacturing machines for the meat industry (killing all kind of animals,...), when we were starting the computer network with an old backoffice NT server that took 20 minutes to start in our customer's facility we had to plug into a plug that was downstairs.

We placed a piece of paper covering the plug and a note saying:

"Don't unplug this cable, sensible and expensive IT equipment plugged"

After half an hour of work all our computers died to start after some seconds.

We went downstairs and saw that the paper was a little bit lousy and that two cables were reaching the plug... our cable and another one... we followed that other cable until we reached a fat operator on a ladder welding (yes welding) something on the roof.

I asked him his name, the company he worked for and asked where had he plugged the welding equipment. He told us that he had to remove a paper, unplug a cable and make a provisional connection by winding his cables against ours. When I asked him if he was capable to read and he answered that he was... I told him... "do you know that all the computers have stopped suddenly and that something could be broken?"

The answer was:






"But... it has been only a moment!"


OMG | :OMG:
[www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.
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