dpw39
25-Mar-06, 18:23
Now you’re probably thinking that in this recent Caithness weather, that the food would be colder outside the freezer rather than within.
The Following is taken from the Daily Star, March 25, 2006
Super Rat!
Rodent KO’s Iceland’s computers.
A Highland rat with a taste for fibre optic cables crashed computer networks 500 miles away in Iceland.
The rodent chewed through an underground cable in Inverness, which was damaged even more by a digger driver who uprooted the fibre-optics by mistake.
Together, the hungry (how do they know that?)vermin, and the heavy-handed driver managed to black out entire computer networks on the volcanic island situated in the middle of the Atlantic.
Experts believe the rat population of Inverness has risen significantly in recent months because of the increased building activity in the Highland capital.
The rodent gnawed through an undersea 1,400km fibre-optic cable, which connects Iceland with the Faroe Islands and comes ashore at Castletown, near Thurso.
Apparently the interruptions, mostly confined to business users, lasted between three and nine hours.
Shame it wasn't a mouse (sic - I.T. pun).
Ciao,
Dave the Rave
dpw39 (sunglasses)
The Following is taken from the Daily Star, March 25, 2006
Super Rat!
Rodent KO’s Iceland’s computers.
A Highland rat with a taste for fibre optic cables crashed computer networks 500 miles away in Iceland.
The rodent chewed through an underground cable in Inverness, which was damaged even more by a digger driver who uprooted the fibre-optics by mistake.
Together, the hungry (how do they know that?)vermin, and the heavy-handed driver managed to black out entire computer networks on the volcanic island situated in the middle of the Atlantic.
Experts believe the rat population of Inverness has risen significantly in recent months because of the increased building activity in the Highland capital.
The rodent gnawed through an undersea 1,400km fibre-optic cable, which connects Iceland with the Faroe Islands and comes ashore at Castletown, near Thurso.
Apparently the interruptions, mostly confined to business users, lasted between three and nine hours.
Shame it wasn't a mouse (sic - I.T. pun).
Ciao,
Dave the Rave
dpw39 (sunglasses)