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English:
Wednesday 5 August 2009
DIEPENVEEN – A dozen households in Diepenveen were without electricity this Tuesday afternoon for a couple of hours. They assume that a powercable was hit during the apply of glassfibre.
The cable exploded and because of that a hole of approximately fiftteen centimetres appeared in the garden.
The power cut had a minimum effect on the households even though they had no electricity for two hours
Dutch:
Woensdag 5 augustus 2009
DIEPENVEEN- Tientallen huishoudens in Diepenveen hebben dinsdagmiddag enkele uren zonder stroom gezeten. Vermoedelijk werd bij werkzaamheden voor de aanleg van glasvezel een stroomkabel geraakt aan de van Suchtelensingel. De kabel ontplofte en daardoor onstond in een voortuin aan de straat een gat met een doorsnee van zeker vijftien centimeter. Hoewel sommige huishoudens twee uur geen stroom hadden, had de stroring bij anderen slechts minimale gevolgen.
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A friend of mine that lives abroad was asked to help me out of my photography slump by choosing some random Cambridgeshire places to go to photograph. This I did during my week off.
I love the jetstream lines in contrast with the lines of the powercables and the straight lines in the cranes.
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The fabric covers were slipped back into place.
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Next, I got x2 of the CRIMP EYELETS. I took off their little red covers. At the end of each eyelet is a small metal tube. I popped each wire into an eyelet’s tube, then I took it outside my house to the concrete path in my back garden and used the ammer to strike the tubes and make a firm, tight grip around the copper wires.