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Yarn: Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool in color #98 Natural
Needle Size: US4/3.5mm, US5/3.75mm, US7/4.5mm, US8/5mm, US10/6mm
Pattern: Minimissimi Sweater Coat
Modifications: Straight sleeves instead of flared, button bands knit sideways in seed stitch
Recipient: Me
Completed: 2 March 2011
Baby cable socks from Sensational Knitted Socks. Cherry Tree Hill Sockittome in River Run. For shits and giggles (and to satiate my perverse desire for everything to be symmetrical) I reversed the cable on the second sock, not that it's really noticeable.
This unbelieveable mess is the router room at my office. I wouldn't want to be the guy to untangle this lot. Nasty.
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Description of breakout fiber optic cable
Breakout fiber optic cable also can be called as distribution fiber optical cable is designed for Indoor uses. There are two types of breakout fiber cables. One is inside with 2.0/3.0mm tight buffered cables. The fiber glass cores of this cable structure commonly can reach 48 cores. The other is inside with 0.9mm tight buffered around with Kevlar yarn as strengthen support.
The cable fiber cores is 4-144 cores. The outer jacket for both type of cable is LSZH or PVC. The tensile strength for former type of fiber cable is much higher. Breakout cable is usually assembled with terminations to be a breakout or fan-out pigtails or path cords.
The distribution bundled pigtail fiber, also known as the tail fiber bundle, has a connector at one end and a broken end of the fiber cable at the other end. It is connected to the core of other fiber optic cables by splicing, and is often installed to connect terminal equipment in the ODF frame box, fiber terminal box. The pigtails are divided into multi-mode pigtails and single-mode pigtails. The multimode pigtail is orange with a wavelength of 850 nm and a transmission distance of 500 m for short-distance interconnection. The single-mode pigtail is yellow with two wavelengths, 1310nm and 1550nm, and the transmission distance is 10km and 40km respectively.
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This is a cheap Ebay OC-E3 cable which is used to off-shoe mount a flash, while allowing ETTL signals to continue to work.
I was getting sick of having nowhere to temporarily place my flash while using this cable. Adding this "cold shoe" to the top of the camera end allows me to simply place the flash on top of the camera, therefore freeing up my left hand.
As the unit was not designed to take a load like this, once the functionailty was confirmed, I used Araldite to seal the units closed. The cold shoe is mounted using the original four screws and the addition of some Araldite.
The cold shoe was recovered from an old Ebay trigger that had died. The screw on the top of this unit is there to stop the flash sliding off the front. This isn't exactly rocket science, but it will save me a lot of messing about trying to find somewhere to sit the flash. Not my most elegant work, but I was more worried about strength than beauty!
Lit by a Canon 580ex2 using Skyports. The flash was bounced off the ceiling which softened the light.
Found in Low Fell, Gateshead. The CC trade mark on the brick is possibly for Callenders Cable & Construction Ltd, Falkirk, manufacturers of insulated cables.
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Feb 25th, 2008 - Snowstorm at night - this was before sunrise the next morning...
From the camera - no processing
Taking a careful look at this two-year old photo I just discovered one of my Moleskine notebooks under the cd case. My version of "finding Waldo."
These are something to do with the brain. I don't know all those difficult technical words in English nor in my native language (Thai).
BTW, that things in the photo have nothing to do with me or my brain. :p
Deer Lodge County. A historical sign along Highway 1 west of Anaconda, near the site of Cable. The sign relates the story of the discovery of gold here, which led to the settlement of Cable City. It was named for the nearby Atlantic Cable Mine, discovered in 1866. A post office opened at Cable City in 1868 (July 20) with William Kelly as postmaster. It closed in 1869 (July 26), but reopened in 1870 (July 17) and continued in operation until 1918 (May 15).
Inside the cable car. A great attraction.
The Standseilbahn Stuttgart or Stuttgart Cable Car is a funicular railway in the city of Stuttgart, Germany. The line links the Südheimer valley station with the Stuttgart Degerloch forest cemetery in the south quarters of Heslach. Operated by Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG (SSB), it was opened on 30 October 1929 to facilitate visitors to the forest cemetery which is 90 metres above Stuttgart Heslach. At Südheimer, the funicular connects to Stuttgart Stadtbahn lines U1 and U14.