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The coax cable comes into the house in the living room. The picture at right is LUS' cable new entry point. —You can see the Cox line running below.

Sitges Cable Fest, festival urbà de música a Sitges celebrant els 75 anys del Bar El Cable www.visitsitges.com/ca/sitges-news/2290-sitges-cable-fest...

Boring photo, but there's electrical cable like this everywhere right now (in the midst of the dirt & chaos!)

365D

My Reader's New Hat

Pattern: None, just winging it on 84 stitches

Yarn: Catskill Merino from the Union Square Greenmarket

Needles: US 8

可以同時使用 micro USB 傳輸資料,與小充電頭

(不知道可不可以用 micro USB 充電?)

The Wellington Cable Car is a funicular railway in Wellington, New Zealand, between Lambton Quay, the main shopping street, and Kelburn, a suburb in the hills overlooking the central city, rising 120 m over a length of 612 m. The one way trip takes approximately five minutes.

business end of a grass valley switcher

 

climbing the damn rock

Details about our trip to the top of Half Dome here: www.scottjones.net/?p=1037

my cousins network setup

Inside this sheath, there are 50 to 70 epoxy-coated steel strands. I believe there are 20 cable stays in all.

"You see this? This is what's going to save your life. Live it, Learn it, Love it."

Cable cars lifting passengers from Vivo City to Sentosa Island, our next stop for our trip. We didn't get to ride these though. Instead, we took the monorail from Vivo to Sentosa.

Included a regular cable if you want to use it with something other then a computer (or a computer which doesn't have a firewire port).

An old bridge at the river.

Posted to the Lo1KW on October 4, 2010

Cable Beach, Broome, WA, Australia

Cables of the suspension bridge crossing the Bow to St George's Island

Lots of wires in Malaybalay City

Possibly my favourite shot from my recent trip to San Francisco. Something that shows the history and the geography of the place.

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