Bustin’ concrete, CIDR notation, Rat Magic, unlimited (almost) photo storage, more mouse eviction tactics, and the best site maintenance practices. Whew! It’s all covered and uncovered on this TWiRT episode with the beloved John Bisset, author of “Workbench”.
Show notes:
- Dexpan Non-Explosive Demolition Agent for Concrete Removal
- Concrete Bustin’ Demo Video
- Aha! “CIDR” stands for Classless Inter Domain Routing. Here’s a CIDR calculator
- John talked about Middle Atlantic Rack Shelves as a possible substitute for Server Rack Rails
- John likes ½” galvanized steel “hardware cloth” to protect larger openings from critters
Guest
John Bisset – Director, Western US Sales at Telos Alliance and Author of the “Workbench” column in Radio World magazine.
Host
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting
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