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Cable car 15 leaves the Barn for its inagural run. The original 15 was built in 1894 and retired a few years ago and would have been painted in the same color scheme used 1894-1902 by the original Market Street Railway Company.

fukuoka. Japan

Closeup view of the box that covered whewre the cables entered the tower.

View from the Emirates Air Line Cable Car, Western Gateway, London

The Lydbrook Cable Works was built in 1912 by Harold J Smith.

In the first world war the works had lots of contracts and employed 650 people. At the end of the war business slowed down and the official receiver was brought in around 1920.

Edison Swan Electric Company bought the business in 1925.

The Cable Works closed in 1966 and the Factory was bought by Reed Paper Group, And then was taken over by Swedish Company SCA.

The Sca Factory finally closed around 2003.

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crucero base aereo

2000 ft hanging in the air..

You have no idea how sick my tummy during this moment.. gosh!

Taken during my visit to Langkawi last month.

Shot for Rydale Country Clothing. I decided to shoot a stack of sweaters tumbling over partly in response to all of the very neatly stacked garments photographed by other brands.

On 4th. October 1936 anti-fascists clashed with police overseeing a march by Oswald Moseley's British Union of Fascists. In the 1980s this mural was painted on the side of St. George's Town Hall, Shadwell, to commemorate "The Battle of Cable Street".

On its last visit to Antwerp, the MOL Beyond is loading, amongst others, these 20ft flatracks with 25 ton cable reels, destined for South East Asia.

Sunset Stadshagen bridge cables in front

Cable manufacturing, Cable Solutions Worldwide

Strommasten aus dem Zugfenster, Tagimagi-Style (überbelichet)

The Cable Car is one of the ways to the "Top of the Rock" and a must-see attraction for all visitors to Gibraltar. The journey takes passengers 412m above sea level in approximately 6 minutes offering spectacular views all the way. From the Top Station one has uninterrupted views southwards across the Strait of Gibraltar to Africa; westwards, of the City of Gibraltar and across the Bay to Algeciras; a birds eye view of Gibraltar airport and Spain to the north; and the blue expanse of the Mediterranean and the beaches and cities of the Costa del Sol to the east. Visitors can also pick up a bite to eat at the Top of the Rock snack bar and watch the apes get up to their tricks from the comfort of the air-conditioned inside viewing area. www.visitgibraltar.gi/cable-car

Sections of cable were vandalized and stolen from the A line south of Howard Beach late in the evening of Tue., May 26, 2015. The 2300 A from Far Rockaway to 207 St. lost power.

 

(Photo: MTA New York City Transit / Marc A. Hermann)

Various cables for Strobist projects.

From L to R:

Twin and earth power cord (Brown=Live, Blue=Neutral)

Female mono miniphone jack

Male mono miniphone jack

Lead with a strange phone connector (cut off)

Underneath-shot of the cable coming around the ankle joint. That black housing is wrapping directly against the 3/16" bolt of the ankle joint, which means that the cable is probably no more than 1/4" from the pivot point. This is turning about 1cm of cable movement into about 45Ëš of actual ankle movement, and is the most amount of mechanical disadvantage I could possibly get out of the cable.

This picture was taken at the Old Delhi Bazar

The Comice Speaker Cable absorbs less energy (when compared to a cable of the same gauge), giving more accurate sound than our competitors, and the numbers prove it (see graph at bottom of page). With just 0.06 microH/ft of inductance, the Comice Speaker Cable is the lowest inductance car audio speaker cable on the market by far. Low inductance, mechanical resonance control, and reduced skin effect, all place this cable a cut above the rest.

 

Low Inductance

By utilizing 6-conductors, precisely spaced in a spiraling helix, the Comice Speaker Cable is able to achieve dramatically lower inductance than traditional car audio speaker cables. How low? At just 0.06 microH/ft, the Comice Speaker Cable has just 1/3rd the inductance of most car audio speaker cables. That means less energy will be absorbed by the cable, giving you all the detail you desire.

 

Mechanical Resonance Control

The Comice Speaker Cable has been specifically designed to eliminate mechanical resonance. Speaker cables carry a lot of current, which creates magnetic fields around the conductors. In traditional 2-conductor cables, these magnetic fields push the positive and negative conductors apart at the frequency of the music, and can cause the cable to vibrate. This vibration absorbs energy and distorts the audio signal. The 6-conductor configuration of the Comice Speaker Cable neutralizes much of the force caused by these magnetic fields. In addition, the compressed cotton core of the cable in conjunction with the compressive outer jacket helps to eliminate resonance caused by any remaining magnetic fields. The end result is bass that hits you like a brick (the way it should).

 

Highest Quality Materials

 

High purity, 99.99% pure oxygen free copper, fully annealed conductors are utilized in this cable. You won't find sound-degrading silver-plated copper here. Plating conductors in cables that carry music signals (interconnects and speaker cable) causes frequency smearing due to the skin effect. High frequency information, which gets pushed to the outside of the conductor, sees a different resistance (from being in a different metal) than the low frequency information. While being a problem in interconnects and speaker cables, this is not a problem in power cables.

 

Teflon primary insulation surrounds our high purity copper. Teflon is the most expensive cable insulation material, but it also gives the best frequency response of any solid cable insulation material.

 

Better Noise Rejection

By utilizing 6-conductors in a spiraled helix, we have dramatically increased noise rejection. Inducted alternator noise will have a hard time finding its way into this cable.

 

Reduced Skin Effect

Skin effect is an electrical phenomenon that pushes high frequency information to the outside of a conductor. This causes that high frequency information to "see" less copper and experience higher resistance than the low frequency information. By separating each conductor into 3 individually insulated wires, we have dramatically lowered the skin effect in the Comice Speaker Cable. This gives your sound more detail and accuracy.

   

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There was a cable car in Namakabrood, near Chaloos. We waited for something like four hours in the line, but it was definitely worth the waiting.

Beautiful sunrise looking along the River Boyne in Drogheda, Ireland towards the Boyne Cable Bridge.

Tower and wires.

Higashikoganei, Tokyo.

Leica IIIf + Canon 35/1.8 + NEOPAN 100 ACROS (D76 stock solution)

A MUST DO THE SUNSET CAMEL RIDE ON CABLE BEACH - BROOME WESTERN AUSTRALIA

In the background is an older deadend pole with glass 10" disks.

The cable car descending from Ngong Ping village on Lantau Island. In the distance is Hong Kong international airport.

Cable Car lengths range from 9000ft to 21,500 ft

 

Van links naar rechts staan de 2010, 2009, 2008, 2003,2011, 2012 en de 2014 als een line-up in Leidschendam werkplaats opgesteld, SGM-II Afscheidsrit, 20 september 2008.

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Langkawi

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