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Katharina Schäfer, German Ministry of Economics and Technology; Guido Axmann, RGI/ THEMA1: Antonella Battaglini, RGI
I drilling another hole for the PCI-E connector, and while I was doing that I routed the top panel pinning differently, and they are now even less visible up at the top. This is the cleanest I can go, IMO.
Plenum HDMI cables are specially designed and manufactured to be utilized in areas such as between drop ceilings and actual ceilings, where ventilation is present, and fire risk is higher than in non-ventilated areas. Plenum HDMI cables use more flame-retardant and/or low-smoke Jackets to reduce toxins released in the event of a fire, as well as limit overall flammability. Plenum cables are widely used by building contractors, to meet code obligations.
Cable Bay beach a week after Cyclone Wilma passed over.
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The Boyne cable bridge at night. Iv'e tried this shot a few times before but was never really happy with the result. There was a full moon when i took this and it seemed to make a difference. Press L to view large.
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 Cable Aéreo is a system of two lines of cable cars that are integrated into the urban public transportation system. It was inaugurated in 2009. It connects different parts of a city that features steep hills and generally a difficult terrain. The gondolas seat 6-8 people and offer a great view over the city.
This is what happens when cables aren't landed properly. It took 2 guys a day to properly dress the cables
Me at the slalom practice at Kosice cable park.
This picture is made by professional photographer Matus Rendek. ( www.matrendek.com ) famous for his work for snowboard&skateboard magazine Boardlife and also other European magazines. He attended for Evil Wakeboard&Wakeskate Camp in Kosice but after couple of days shooting wakers he started to be bored. Then once he came at the cable during the waterski training. He was absolutely amazed by power, energy and speed of slalom. He just grabbed his camera and run to make some pictures. I just heard him screaming: "Come on .. more... mooooree". I did some extra rounds for him. Later he told me that he thought that cable is going to break. :) I think it was worth the effort.. He did catch beauty of the slalom on his pictures.
PS: We asked RED BULL if they don't want to support Grand Pix in Kosice (They support our wakeboard kemp... thanx for that) . They say NO because they think waterski is OLD SCHOOL... maybe they just don't see this sport from right angle :)