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Project name: Comfort
Pattern Source: Rowan Magazine No. 34
Designer: Kim Hargreaves
Yarn: Rowan Cork in color 030 Mushroom
Electricity... telephones... cable TV? A good thing that the owners know what these cables are for and how they connect!
Foto de Vadim Tudor por Jaime RodrÃguez Z.
Concierto Ãntegro aquÃ: soundcloud.com/vadim-tudor/sets/live-rara-avis
Cable Installation
As part of the installation of an offshore wind facility, a cable must be installed to bring the electricity to shore. A special cable laying ship is used. In this case, the method of installation is called jet plowing, where a high pressure stream of water is used to suspend sediments in a channel. The cable is laid into the trench of suspended sediment. The sediment settles in on top of the cable, thus burying it. The cable is brought to shore and connected to the grid.
You can learn more about the cable laying here: Observing Cable Laying and Particle Settlement During the Construction of the Block Island Wind Farm
For more information the RODEO program, please visit www.boem.gov/rodeo
(Photo by BOEM)
Pattern: Cabled Mug Cozy, from Knit Picks' Renaissance Sampler kit
Yarn: Knit Picks Main Line, "Adobo" colourway
Needles: US8 / 5mm circs
CO & BO 03 Apr 08
A quick little project, just the thing for some instant gratification! Pity I stuffed up the cable crosses about halfway through and had to rip back about four repeats :-/
Takes a little more than half a ball, I can probably squeeze out another one if I use some coordinating yarn for the base.
Between Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi station, Tokyo
www.google.com/maps/@35.6813715,139.7027878,3a,75y,338.09...
This is it. The cable car. That I'm about to ride.
I feel a rice a roni commercial coming on. And the opening credits of Full House.
Can you feel the excitement?
Center of San Francisco's famous cable car transit system, housing the cable car power house, which drives the cables, and the car depot where the cars are stored.
Cable Car Museum, San Francisco, California.
Industrial Ethernet is growing as the accepted network in the industrial environment due to its speed and data visibility. While Cat5E is the base requirement for industrial Ethernet, when working with a specific network like EtherNet/IP or PROFINET, higher requirements are a must with the components in the network. What really helps or hinders the quality of the network is the cables - they connect everything together. Available with M12 D-coded and/or RJ45 connectors, Balluff’s 4 conductor cables are great for almost any industrial Ethernet application.
Resolute: a state-of-the-art undersea cable-installation vessel, one of six operated by TE SubCom, a division of TE Connectivity Ltd. of Morristown, New Jersey (as I Iearned here: thechronicleherald.ca/business/1283678-cable-ship-launche...)
In April 2015, she took part in the initial stages of a modern-day engineering feat - a project to lay 4600 kilometres of 100-gigabit-per-second fibre-optic cable between Nova Scotia and the UK (terminating at Brean) as part of an advanced high-speed communications link between New York and London.
The same telephone cable after some snow was encouraged to fall off.
I made an animated GIF of it, as it happened. It is very big (1600x1080) and 7.1MB in size, but is well worth watching if you can afford the bandwidth.