Ethernet cables are essentially the lifeline of our home networks, and our internet. Almost every home network uses ethernet cables to connect either their modem to their router or their routers to their computers. Ethernet cables are especially important for those users who are still on wired networks, and haven't made the jump to wireless yet. For those of you that have had to go out and purchase ethernet cables in the past know that these cables do not come cheap for anything over 10 feet or so. If you have to stretch it up to 20+ feet the price increase is exponential, when in fact, it doesn't really cost that much more to make a longer cable. In today's post we're going to show you how to make your own ethernet cable.
Materials For Making Ethernet Cables
Ethernet Cable Making Instructions
I also found these a build your own network cable kit on Amazon that look like a really good deal. For less than $60 on most kits you can get everything you need to make your network cable, including all the tools, the RJ-45 connectors, and you also get 100-500 Feet of Ethernet Cable for all of your networking needs.
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The only problem with this motif is that if you look at the quality of the e-mails they sent out they basically say nothing and can hardly be considered worthwhile communication. Sometimes they send back a simple one line message and leave the other person hanging. Of course then the other person e-mails them back another sentence without explaining why they sent an e-mail the first place. It is a bunch of Quick nothingness emails, like playing "voice message" tag.
Why do people do this? Why bother? Is the whole world turning into a bunch of teenage text messaging people? Are these people really in the belief system that they are conducting business by sending e-mails like this out? If people cannot use their e-mail machine better than this they should not use them at all?
They say it is corporate etiquette to return your e-mails and yet although you may show some sense of professionalism in getting back to the other person, your email ought be worthy of being read, don't you think? Sure they know you are still alive when you email them back right away, but in reality they don't even know for sure because it's only an e-mail, it could be an artificially intelligent computer from Carnegie Mellon or MIT that is sending e-mail.
Sending one line e-mails is not professional or anyway to conduct business is truly wasting everyone's time. And thus the e-mail tag game goes on. Tag - your it! Silly humans why do you create technology and waste your time like this?
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Register Online%20home%20or%20businessWhy is it that so many people do not understand e-mail communication? Have you taken a look at some of the e-mails that you have got in the past week and wonder what on earth these people are thinking? It seems that sometimes people just answer their e-mails as if it's a checklist at the grocery store and then checking off one by one it they returned each person's e-mail and then they fill all happy with themselves.
The only problem with this motif is that if you look at the quality of the e-mails they sent out they basically say nothing and can hardly be considered worthwhile communication. Sometimes they send back a simple one line message and leave the other person hanging. Of course then the other person e-mails them back another sentence without explaining why they sent an e-mail the first place. It is a bunch of Quick nothingness emails, like playing "voice message" tag.
Why do people do this? Why bother? Is the whole world turning into a bunch of teenage text messaging people? Are these people really in the belief system that they are conducting business by sending e-mails like this out? If people cannot use their e-mail machine better than this they should not use them at all?
They say it is corporate etiquette to return your e-mails and yet although you may show some sense of professionalism in getting back to the other person, your email ought be worthy of being read, don't you think? Sure they know you are still alive when you email them back right away, but in reality they don't even know for sure because it's only an e-mail, it could be an artificially intelligent computer from Carnegie Mellon or MIT that is sending e-mail.
Sending one line e-mails is not professional or anyway to conduct business is truly wasting everyone's time. And thus the e-mail tag game goes on. Tag - your it! Silly humans why do you create technology and waste your time like this?
"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington
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