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Cable-knit cardigan from Knit.1 magazine - finished! It took me almost two years on and off to finish it, but it's finally done! View from the front, buttoned up.
Cable Tramway car built for the Burrinjuck Dam tramway - Cockatoo Island
Dated: c.1907
Digital ID: 4481_a026_000266
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This vehicle was in service from 1911 to 1937 and consisted of a team of six horses pulling the cable wagon with two outriders, who dispersed the cable away from the main track or road.
The whole team, when fully manned consisted of 9 men.
Every other Saturday morning some members of Crawley Camera Club drop-in to use the club facilities on an informal basis.
One of the Authentic motorized historic Cable Cars, used for tourist tours of San Francisco, parked on Market Street at night.
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This is a shot of the cable bridge from the Kennewick side shot on a floating dock at Clover Island. The night was a foggy/overcast night at around 1am.
Cabling with different colors. Kind of hard to find any logic to the pattern of this hat... Still, I kind of like it.
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I was down at Fisherman's Wharf (dare I say it) Pokeman hunting and trying to get a photo for this week's Macro Monday theme and, of course, had to get some cable car pictures. This was my favorite of the bunch.
Our Comcast cable TV box.
Blogged:
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www.billshrink.com/blog/9845/cable-tv-vs-satellite-tv/
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gizmodo.com/5713295/comcast-testing-super-set+top-box-tha...
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dcist.com/2010/12/yes_virginia_your_internet_is_slow.php
www.princeofpetworth.com/2011/06/dear-popville-which-inte...
www.princeofpetworth.com/2011/09/dear-popville-cableinter...
thenextweb.com/media/2012/06/01/comcast-expands-xfinity-t...
www.princeofpetworth.com/2012/08/dear-popville-alternativ...
www.digitaltv-weblog.com/38892865/innovative_changes_in_c...
arstechnica.com/business/2013/02/dc-think-tank-says-state...
www.popville.com/2013/07/from-the-forum-internet-service-...
arstechnica.com/business/2014/03/comcast-and-time-warner-...
www.popville.com/2015/04/looking-for-internet-service-rec...
dcist.com/2016/01/xfinity_on_demand_set_a.php
www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/02/19/wash...
www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/09/29/the-...
www.popville.com/2017/08/epic-twitter-rant-about-comcast-...
www.popville.com/2017/10/what-does-everyone-think-of-rcn-...
www.popville.com/2018/07/why-does-comcast-have-a-monopoly...
www.businessinsider.com/1080p-vs-1080i-netflix-cable-tv-2...
This mill is on it's original sight in Cade's Cove which is now part of Smoky Mountain National Park. The water powered mill was built in 1870 by John Cable as a grist mill and a sawmill. The same wheel provided power for both mills. Today, Great Smoky Mountains Association operates the grist mill as an historical exhibit.
Being forced to work from home because of the Covid-19 pandemic, I feel boxed in all the time, but I make sure I go for a walk around my neighbourhood almost everyday. Here are the things that I come across.
The truck has the letting TRJ Telecom, so I assume the workers are installing underground cable, probably fibre optic cable for high-speed internet network upgrade.
On Holborne Avenue just east of Fairside Avenue, Toronto.
Not professionally looking but with my cable ties organized I feel infinitely powerfull :)
Made from 40 mm plastic pipe, the pipes measure 70, 120,170 and 220 mm respectively
The holes in front are matched in the back where its screwed onto a pieces of scrapwood to which the bottom is screwed. If I were to do it again I think I would go for 50 mm pipe.
This is just my homebrewed version of a product you can buy - I saw my local bicycle repair shop guy have one and figured I could make something like that.
Hey cool - I got on the Make blog:
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