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Too many wires, more than my mind can handle.
My sound system has like 5 or 6, I have 2 monitors which both have 2 cables, a printer which has like 3 wires, a tablet that has another 4, and then even more shit.

How in the fuck do I keep it all organized, yet portable so when I go to school I dont kill myself?
This...
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and this...
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Velcro ties from Dynex™.  Won't be as secure as the those zip ties, but they serve me. 

I'd also recommend large ziploc bags or empty butter containers to segregate different-purpose cabling.  Carrying those could be the job of a plastic Rubbermaid-ish storage bin like what can be purchased at Wal Mart.
(07-01-2009, 06:44 PM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [ -> ]This...
TyWraps

and this...
Side-cutters

That is how I organize all the cables on my racks. And I have a lot of cables. And a lot of racks.
That and velcro wraps, as Fail mentioned. Only I use the Tak-Tape from Panduit.
Another option would be something like this.
Get wireless wires.

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On this topic, what do they call that device that's basically a rigid spine with gapped sides (through which cables can thread at any point) that can be fitted with a plastic strip as a cap?  Is there a product name or did I just witness something that was jerry-rigged?
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(07-01-2009, 09:09 PM)Fail Medic link Wrote: [ -> ]On this topic, what do they call that device that's basically a rigid spine with gapped sides (through which cables can thread at any point) that can be fitted with a plastic strip as a cap?  Is there a product name or did I just witness something that was jerry-rigged?
Sounds like some kind of plastic conduit or raceway.
I just used a lot of electrical tape in my machine when I wanted to organize the inside to have better airflow.
(07-01-2009, 09:21 PM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds like some kind of plastic conduit or raceway.

No, not a raceway.. not like that one, kinda similar.  The cables can come out at any point on the thing I'm talking about but stay wrangled.  I will ask around because I wish to purchase a couple of lengths of it.
now im stupid, but would it be possible to create some sort of super wireless thing that you can plug a shitton of USB and firewire in and it can wirelessly send all of thoose things to another station which you can put at your computer?
(07-01-2009, 09:21 PM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Fail Medic link=topic=3194.msg94085#msg94085 date=1246500581]
On this topic, what do they call that device that's basically a rigid spine with gapped sides (through which cables can thread at any point) that can be fitted with a plastic strip as a cap?  Is there a product name or did I just witness something that was jerry-rigged?
Sounds like some kind of plastic conduit or raceway.
[/quote]I use that crap all the time in panel build for work. We just call it wire channel or wire ducting. Looks like this crap, but dark gray instead of tan: http://www.automation4less.com/duct.htm
(07-02-2009, 07:59 PM)at0m link Wrote: [ -> ]I use that crap all the time in panel build for work. We just call it wire channel or wire ducting. Looks like this crap, but dark gray instead of tan: http://www.automation4less.com/duct.htm

omfg that's it right there
(07-03-2009, 12:36 AM)Fail Medic link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=at0m link=topic=3194.msg94357#msg94357 date=1246582795]
I use that crap all the time in panel build for work. We just call it wire channel or wire ducting. Looks like this crap, but dark gray instead of tan: http://www.automation4less.com/duct.htm

omfg that's it right there
[/quote]If I worked at the home office I'd probably be able to gank you some, but I don't so I can't >_< If one of the sales guys is in the office today I can ask how much it costs, though, if you can tell me how much of it you need. Or were you just going to try to find it online?

Oh wait, the OP was sponson and that's probably overkill for him. Meh. If either of you want some though LMK and I'll see about getting it for you though.

Additionally: I recognized the name that HeK posted, that's the brand of stuff we use: http://www.panduit.com/Products/ProductO.../index.htm which is almost exactly what mission posted, gg me.