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| spacer that has been slotted all the way through so that the gases can escape, and install a rubber gasket in the bottom of the box to feed the wires through, thus keeping the inside of the box and connecters cleaner. You can even transfer pics directly from your camera to the iPod using a Camera Connecter ($29). The code, which is written by the National Fire Protection Agency, addresses abandoned cabling, which is defined as any wiring that is net terminated at both ends with a connecter or designated for future use. |
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