Would you LOOK at this rat’s nest of wire? This is what the back of our entertainment center or our computer desk would look like if I was allowed to touch anything in my house that has electrical cords involved. Mr. Mock is like, one of the most organized and precise people I know when it comes to stuff like this. In fact, I guarantee that he sees this picture and immediately either gets a migraine from seeing something so disorderly, or he will start trying to find the source of the knot.
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Oh. My. God.
Okay, my brain hurts from looking at it.
Please keep in mind, everyone: everytime you call your credit card company, the call goes through this.
My husband is an electrician and he specializes in fiber optics and phone wiring. This will make him cringe when I show him!
No wonder we have such trouble communicating with the telemarketers that are over there. If I were an electrical signal and I had to go through that, I’d go static!
That’s what it’s like in Iraq too.
Same thing in the slums of Rio but at least they don’t depend on all the communication lines for phone and computer support for the U.S.
Crap. Are you sure that’s India and not a picture of my bedroom in the 80s when all I had was a 25-foot phone cord? This picture makes me SO grateful for cordless phones!