Here is the beam 13:
Looks like I share my beam with a bunch of perch, bluegills and salmon.
There is a sunken WWII sub out there too.
Muskegon is also homeport the restored USS Silversides. (lots of place to bump your head in there)
Our engineers have been performing miracles in upgrading our system and ground infrastructure to increase network capacity for all of our customers.Engineers are wizards.
Look like 50% of your beam is waterlogged.I sure hope that all of the people in the lake have really good dielectric grease on their cables!
Look like 50% of your beam is waterlogged.I sure hope that all of the people in the lake have really good dielectric grease on their cables!
I don't remember what my beam is...34??You can see it in your SCC.
You can see it in your SCC.I wasn't home at the time....is the info available elsewhere?
Every so often I rebuild Bertha, my computer.
That entails taking everything out of the case and installing at a minimum a new Motherboard, processor and RAM.
At issue is the 10 internal Hard Drives and all power and data cabling with attention to the air flow, direction and volume of all 11 fans and a multitude of BIOS settings to get a new Mobo to mount OS's ranging from Win98se thru a couple of Win10 test bed installs and finally some Linux OS's.
THAT is a several hour job. I could not conceive of setting up a Network that would allow a million or perhaps more subscribers to connect to.
My hat is really off to the technical and engineering staff
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