Is/was it only a Sun Microsystems thing to refer to zip/cable ties as ‘rat tails’

The question is in the subject line. I still do…

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7 responses to “Is/was it only a Sun Microsystems thing to refer to zip/cable ties as ‘rat tails’”

  1. isa56k

    Disposable Handcuffs 🙂

  2. I heard it in West Coast data centers in the 2000’s so it might have been a bit more ubiquitous but I don’t hear it called that any more..

  3. Dave Walker

    After 11.5 years at Sun (much of which was spent in datacentres and server rooms), I think this is the first time I’ve encountered the term…

    1. perhaps just a PSEMEA thing, then!

      1. Richard

        More likely a PSUK thing. Here at PSNL we just called them tie wraps.

  4. Not just us:

    http://www.gw3vvc.freeserve.co.uk/carolina.htm

    > The balun is laid parallel against the top of the pole and held in place using strong cable-ties (rat’s tails).

    http://sciroccoregisterforum.co.uk/carforum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=280&hilit=unplugging

    > You will also find that some wires are bundled together with rat-tails or cable-ties.

    http://www.ukgser.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-235843.html

    > rat tails, rubber glue, open eye needle, small round file or similar, 2x gas cyls with valve bit or small bike pump (better but harder work)

  5. fatals

    I remember the term, but as I worked at Sun in the UK at the same time as you, that’s not really very surprising. However, I’ve always called them cable-ties.

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