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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)
The Cable House is a Richardsonian Romanesque–style house near Michigan Avenue, at 25 East Erie Street, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The house was built in 1886 by Cobb and Frost for Ransom R. Cable. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on October 2, 1991.[1] In 1902 the house was purchased by Robert Hall McCormick for his son, Robert Hall McCormick III. It was here where Marconi stayed in 1917. The house is located in a neighborhood once dubbed "McCormicksville" due to the concentration of family members living around this neighborhood. (Wikipedia)
Impulsos elèctrics que s'estenen, es dobleguen, s'entrellacen, es creuen, freguen els seus cossos entre ells i s'allarguen en diferents alçades sense fi previsible, mai perdent la seva llum...
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Impulsos eléctricos que se extienden, se doblan, se entrelazan, se cruzan, frotan sus cuerpos entre ellos y se alargan en diferentes alturas sin fin previsible, nunca perdiendo su luz...
Cable-stayed bridge inspired by the new bridge over the River Danube, between Komárno (SK) and Komárom (HU).
A cabled hat made from the leftover of the Cherry top (photo still yet to come).
Meant for nephew who is going away to UK after the summer holidays. Elder daughter likes it so she got it and now making another for nephew.
Pattern: Earflap hat from this Japanese book but changed it to ribbed brim
Yarn: Rowan Wool Cotton, about 1.75 balls
Needles: 4mm and 3.25mm
Ravelry details here.
Elago C6 Dual USB Car Charger + Micro USB Cable For Galaxy, Nexus, Optimus And Other Device With USB Port - SF Black
The JTAG-USB cable allows you to use your PC to connect to a JTAG scan chain or to access an SPI interface on a board equipped with the appropriate 6-pin header. In this way, you can program devices on Digilent programmable logic boards using the Digilent Adept Suite. You can also program AVR micrcontrollers on Digilent embedded control boards using the Digilent AVR programmer application.
The Ultimate Link model U-Link. Very warm and rounded sound like tube. I like it better for car as it made music very pleasant. It is also suitable for lower range solid-state system. The very special way of braiding form excelling shielding from noises and also made the cable "uncopyable"
surprisingly it sounds very nice. It is very quiet, warm and tube-like, espeically the vocal, very charming. Again, as I'd said, this kind of sound is very suitable for car audio.
CABLE VENTURE: IMO 5249039
Built 1962, Flender Werft , Lubeck, Germany (Yard No. 532) as NEPTUN
GRT: 8909 / DWT: 11863
Length Overall: 150.5 metres x Beam : 18.8 metres
Machinery : 2 Screws. 4 x 4 stroke single acting 12 cylinder oil engines, powering 2 off generators driving 4 off electric motors driving the screws
Speed : 12.5 knots
History POR = Port of Registry
•1962: NEPTUN : "Union" Kabellegungs-u.Schiffahrts-GmbH : POR Nordenham
•1965: NEPTUN : United States Undersea Cable Corp: POR Monrovia
•1971: NEPTUN : International Marine Operators Inc: POR Monrovia
•1975: NEPTUN : Cable & Wireless Ltd: POR London
•1976: CABLE VENTURE : Cable & Wireless Ltd: POR London
•1998: ABLE VENTURE : ?? : POR Kingstown
•1998: Broken up at Alang
CABLE VENTURE Photographed on the 28 June 1981 in Dry Dock at Immingham
Ship Details : Miramar - May 2020 / Marine News
Lots of things going on here in this photo! First off, you'll notice two separate circuits: one open wire and another on aerial cable. On the first pole in front, the circuit on aerial cable is sent underground in a riser. That same pole also hosts a single phase branch line. Then there's the second pole down with a three-phase branch, and then the third pole down's got a riser. Quite the busy setup alright!
cable car at the top of california street
san francisco, ca
did you know that the san francisco cable cars are the only mobile (u.s.) national monuments?
Fleeting Diving Unit (A) Clearance Diver Leading Seaman Keith Slade checks the cables running from the DRDC camp to underwater sensors on the bottom during today's ice dive at the DRDC Gascoyne Inlet Camp, Nunavut.
14 April 2014
HS15-2014-0010-288
Please Credit: Master Seaman (MS) Peter Reed, Underwater Imaging Dept. FDU (A), CFB Shearwater, Nova Scotia.