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An electricians nightmare
I can't imagine the amount of wiring that goes into a ship like this


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Graeme24-Mar-2016 19:59
Very interesting array of switches and wires going in all directions.V
Julie Oldfield24-Mar-2016 13:51
It seems very confusing. A marvel. Great light and perspective. V
janescottcumming23-Mar-2016 22:33
Wow, that is a lot of wiring!
cobler23-Mar-2016 12:06
Color codes ?..... Looks like it's all gray to me.... Great image, Jim.....V
danad23-Mar-2016 08:49
Superb control of light ! V.
Helen Betts23-Mar-2016 07:28
Or maybe an electricians dream! Excellent perspective and detail, Jim.
Ursula Miller23-Mar-2016 06:49
This is a great technique shot, Jim. Great details and nice lighting! V
Neil Marcus22-Mar-2016 23:53
And what happens when it is hit by enemy fire and you lose communication or fire power
Former Navy engineering officer Neil
bill friedlander22-Mar-2016 23:50
Excellent clear shot of this maze of equipment. Hopefully problems can be isolated quickly. V
Sam Rua22-Mar-2016 23:43
Nice capture of this command center, Jim. Yes, an electrician's nightmare but I wonder what this setting became during the height of battle. Was it just as orderly? Thankful that I wasn't placed in that situation and more thankful for those that did.
Jeff Real22-Mar-2016 22:53
You had a great tour and made a really nice image, Jim ~V~
Gary Hudes22-Mar-2016 22:46
Must be a complex algorithm for troubleshooting electrical problems. But your capture shows it to be in good shape. No knob and tube wiring here!
Raymond22-Mar-2016 21:03
Red with red, green with green, yellow with yellow, black with black etc.! Nice catch Jim
Walter Otto Koenig22-Mar-2016 20:58
Cool shot, nice detail and lots of wiring. For a comparison the USS Midway has 2,000 electric motors, 1,500 telephones and 3,000 miles of wiring.
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