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Doctor Fiber's
Really Silly Fiber Optic
Questions
"These are just the types of questions from
'experienced' fiber technicians working in the
field (named anonymously of course) that
really get me crazy."
Anonymous - San Antonio, TX, 2007
"Doctor Fiber is it OK to go ahead and pour water
into the conduit while pulling long lengths of fiber
to make the 'soap' go further?"
Anonymous - Charlotte, NC, 2006
"Doctor Fiber the only reason we have been laying armored cable is so we can identify it
with a metal detector in the future.  Is there a cheaper way to do this?"
Anonymous - Houston, TX,  2006
compatible with our installed fiber?"compatible with our installed fiber?"
Anonymous - Houston, TX,  2006
written on a piece of yellow legal pad - is that
written on a piece of yellow legal pad - is that
OK?"OK?"
Anonymous - Sanford, FL,  2006
"Doctor Fiber when we install fiber connectors, we just cleave the
end and if it passes light then it is OK - right?"
"This is one of
my favorites."
Silly Fiber Optic Question
Anonymous - Laramie, WY,  2006
locations.  Can you advise as to what we did wrong?"locations.  Can
you advise as to what we did wrong?"
Myths of Fiber
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