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Awesome, terminate at the DB and throw the roll of twin out the window. Go downstairs and connect the load end. Simple, quick and effective.
 
It 'goes over the edge' of the flat roof crossing the middle of the left hand puddle in the middle of the picture! Drops to the 'ground', lower flat roof, to the right hand side of the far left air con unit.

Forum has shrunk the picture.
It starts from the top of the pic above the single window in the middle.
Can't see where it goes near the AC units at the bottom.
 
more like spot the ball than spot the fault. can i have 1000 crosses for a quid?
 
right cliked. no option to view, only copy, save, inspect element etc.
 
right cliked. no option to view, only copy, save, inspect element etc.
Have you got "view image in a new tab"? or someting like that Tel? You'll be able to zoom in on it then.
Careful mind, the tedium might be too much for you as even zoomed in it looks thinner than a human hair.
 
wow. that's changed my life. need a beer. seen men on mars clearer than that.
 
on an opticians test screen, that cable would be 3 floors below the bottom row of small letters.
 
So let's see if I've got this right; Some clown hoyed a reel of cable oot the upstairs winda and expected to find it lyin' on the groond ootside five minutes later???

10/10 for optimism bonny lad!!! ;)
 
Lee is a bairn though, compared to us anyway. His youth makes A) His eyes far better than ours and B) he will be a computer whizz
 

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