Gunshots Slow Down The Internet… Again
from the really-need-to-do-something-about-all-that-gunplay dept
Back in 2005, we had quite a story about how DSL lines in New Mexico were apparently knocked offline due to “random gunfire.” That story got even more bizarre when a guy who was playing online poker at the time, blamed the outage on him going “all in” on the wrong hand (he claims he went all in just as the DSL turned off, but when it came back, it went in on a different hand). However, it still struck us as interesting that random gunfire could impact your internet service. Apparently, it wasn’t an isolated case. The latest is that random gunfire is being blamed for a general slowdown in the internet, after fiber-optic cables near Cleveland were “sabotaged by gunfire.” Who knew that gunfire and internet wiring were such a dangerous combination?
Filed Under: fiber optics, guns
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Comments on “Gunshots Slow Down The Internet… Again”
well the electical companies around here have to replace those ceramic things that they hang the wires from every year around public hunting areas north of us. a good deal of the shape is designed to deflect bullets do they don’t get to the part that the wire is actually hanging from.
Re: Hoeppner
Hunters shoot at the insulators (ceramic things) intentionally. The insulators don’t protect wires, they prevent electricity from flowing to places they shouldn’t. The shape has nothing to do with deflecting bullets. If random gunfire was a problem, they would make bulletproof insulators (FYI – they don’t). Now, a hunter hitting a 1/2 inch diameter conductor from the ground has got to be difficult.
Al Gore
So THAT is why Al Gore hates guns! They slow down his invention!
Re: Al Gore
hahaha
I’ve heard of cyber terrorism, but this is ridiculous!
Thank you ladies and gentlemen, I’m here all week.
Well, the secret voices coming from my router are telling me to do things with guns ……
Just another bogus argument to ban guns.
Guns don’t slow down the internet – people do.
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Edit:
Guns don’t slow down the internet; people from Second Life do.
Bust a cap in yo line, biatch! =D
I think we need more trigger locks on guns.
Re: Re:
No, no, you need confirmation boxes.
“Your gun is trying to fire. Cancel or Allow?”
I suppose
Perhaps the bullets may be cutting cabling.
I think the solution here is buried cables.
We need more trigger locks on people.
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I am in favor of both types of gun control:
1 — Keep guns away from people who should not have them (criminals, unsupervised children, drunks, and mentally unstable persons)
2 — 3 inch groups at 100 yards
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“1 — Keep guns away from people who should not have them (criminals, unsupervised children, drunks, and mentally unstable persons)”
This practically eliminates all lawyers and politicians from owning guns. Hey thats probably good!
“2 — 3 inch groups at 100 yards”
Come on you can do better than that…
Sabotage indeed!
FTA: “When technicians pulled up the affected cable” (i.e. it was buried), and “The damage affected a large span of cable, more than two-thirds of a mile [1.1 km] long”.
Sounds like somebody’s got a bone to pick with the interwebs.
Re: Sabotage indeed!
I asked the nearest gun-control opponent for thoughts on how someone would end up shooting at and managing to hit a buried fiber-optic cable, and the best scenario we could come up with was a bored person with a powerful shotgun taking potshots at some small animal.
Weak, I know, but not as hard to believe as someone taking the time and trouble to figure out exactly where the cable was and shooting it up intentionally.
Re: Re: Sabotage indeed!
Communications companies are notorious for burying their cable shallow.
fiber cabling
Fiber optic cable — technical support — information web site – –
http://fiberoptic-cable.blogspot.com
Re: fiber cabling
Hunters shoot at the insulators (ceramic things) intentionally. The insulators don’t protect wires, they prevent electricity from flowing to places they shouldn’t. The shape has nothing to do with deflecting bullets. If random gunfire was a problem, they would laptop AC adapter make bulletproof insulators (FYI – they don’t). Now, a hunter hitting a 1/2 inch diameter conductor from the ground has got to be difficult.