Like a lot of computer geeks I have a lot of extra
"stuff" in boxes, closets, garages, corners, drawers and wherever. Most
of the time that works out just fine as long it's out of site, out of
mind.
Cables however are never easy to store in boxes. The woman decided it
was time for me to get the cables out of the boxes and off the floor,
and this was what I did.
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Her eyes say, "I love you, but I want the floor space in the basement."
Trust me, that's what they say.
Ok, I have a few boxes of cords and cables on the floor.
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Hey look, there is a blank spot on the wall in the basement. I need to take advantage of it and fill it full of my crap.
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I had a closet rod handy, and this looked like a perfect use for it.
Screw one side recklessly into some wood that is also precariously screwed into other wood.
(while there....look at items you never use anymore due to growing up--like snowboard boots and youthful ignorance)
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Attach the other side. Make sure you mount the other side in a completely different and totally weird way as well.
Why start being consistent now?
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"Whew"
It's been like ten whole minutes away from my computer chair and I am
exhausted. How do people do this manual labor stuff all day?
It's Miller time.
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Grab a handful of cords and commence hanging them over the rod.
This is the hardest part because as we all know from pulling Christmas lights out of hibernation, the cords are a tangled mess.
Untangle your cords one by and attempt to hang them in some sort of
order before the 8 1/2 beers you had during Miller time start to really
kick in.
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Notice about mid way through that the rod is bending ever so slightly.
Due to watching the Discovery channel for virtually 18 hours at a sit,
your keen intellect provides you with enough forward thinking to
realise the bar ain't gonna hold all the crap you intend to hang.
Screw a large, weird shaped hook into the wall, bend it under the
closet rod, and continue to think those schmucks who build bridges
ain't all that.
Engineers? Whatever.
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Continue the mind numbing joy that is:
-Dig through box for a cord that isn't spun 30 times around 40 other cords.
-Hang cord in one spot until you realise you have more in another.
-Pull useless old objects out of boxes you will never use but continue to keep until they are totally unsellable on eBay.
-Curse yourself for not building a Keg-er-a-ter yet.
-Wash, rinse, repeat.
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What the hell is this?
Oh yeah, it's the floor.
I lost it about 3 months ago when I moved in and forgot what it looked like.
All done. Time to get back to doing stupid stuff with the Internet, like silly tutorials.
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TADAAA !!! THE ARISTOCRATS!!!!
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In all seriousness, this took about 2 hours. The pole is terribly
solid, and the hook was just there and I forgot to pull it down. I
figured with all the weight of the cables it couldn't hurt anything.
90% of the time spent was to de-spaghetti-ing the wires. If your cables
and cords are neater this could go much faster. Then again, if your
cords and cables are not a mess, then you don't need to do this I
imagine.
This isn't my personal idea by any stretch. I have seen this trick in
many homes and copied it to work for me. In my last home I did the same
thing in a old closet that wasn't used much. Its not a clever trick or
anything, but I found it a helpful method to store cables in some sort
of organised fashion.
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