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Exklusive Monster Cable Party mit Lady GaGa, Noel Lee und Dr. Dre (Andre Young) in der TUBE STATION in Berlin-Mitte!
(07.09.2009)
Copyright 2009 by SpreePiX
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Transmisor pasivo de señal ethernet a través de cable coaxial RG6U. Ideal para pasar comunicaciones ethernet utilizando cable coaxial preinstalado de RG6U y muy útil para comunicaciones IPTV. Se trata de una solución Ethernet over Coaxial (EoC) para la distribución de datos IPTV.
Enlace: www.cablematic.es/producto/Extensor-ethernet-por-cable-co...
Image from a black and white essay, photographed in 1981, aboard the aircraft carrier “USS America”, CV-66, departing Norfolk Naval Shipyard April 4, 1981, transiting the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal and for deployment on station in the Indian Ocean. (U.S. Navy photograph by PH-1 Jim Preston, All Hands Magazine)
[Cable change]
A day of trying to get technology to behave properly. So I had to sort out lots of cables to find the ones that I needed. Needless to say, I didn't have quite the right ones for the job I wanted to do, and Windows 7 didn't like the computer hardware I was using. But the cables came in handy for a quick photo.
STB
GOSPELL
Model: GCR-GK7600E
MRP:2,025
Charged 2,500 no receipt, no box, no warranty card inside
Bima Riddhi. BRDS
I got one of those groovy Grid-It cable organizers. All this stuff is no longer bouncing around my bag. Not visible: RedPark iPhone/iPad console cable (used with GetConsole) and a spare micro-usb cable
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
You can see how close the car and truck came from hitting oncoming traffic. The collision could have been far worse.
After the semitruck tipped over crews had to unload the large rolls of paper from the trailer before they could upright it.
The impressive Norwegian cable laying ship "Nexans Skagerrak" and the tug "Forth Constructor" hard at work as seen from Ardneil Bay near Seamill. The cable being laid will form a 385km link from the nuclear power station at Hunterston and The Wirral. Arran is in the background in this picture taken with my little compact camera on Wednesday.
Photos © George Crawford.
Factory built in around 1912 for local man Harold W. Smith, specialising in cables and cabling for the mining industry. One of only four works in the country that could produce braided electrical cables at the outbreak of the First World War, as a result was awarded contracts from the Ministry of War producing parts for the 'D mk III' field telephone.
The workforce grew from 40 [1912] to 650 as well as works operating on a double shift pattern for the duration of the war. By 1918, 15,000 miles of electrical cable had been produced.
Post war slump resulted in the 'H. W. Smith & Co' works going into administration. Works bought by 'Edison Swan Electric Co' [later 'Associated Electrical Company' and Siemens] to produce power lines cabling.
During the Second World War, the works had [again!] one of the four machines in the country able to produce lead tubes. These tubes were used in the construction of 'PLUTO' 'Pipe-Line Underwater Transportation of Oil' / 'Pipe-Lines Under the Ocean' which were fuel lines between the Isle of Wight and France to support the invasion of Normandy, 'Operation Overlord'.
The cable works closed in 1966 and was bought by a paper & cardboard company 'Reed Paper Group' who manufactured packaging.
The factory closed in the mid-1990s.
Further reading;
rcsigs.ca/index.php/Telephone_Set_D_Mk_III
wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Pluto
forest-of-dean.net/fodmembers/index.php?mode=thread&id=6614#p6626
Closeup shot of a "Monster cable" plugged into a Line 6 Spyder combo amplifier in the studio.
IMG_3060
Stourbridge, West Midlands, UK
Polaroid One 600 Ultra
Polaroid 600 Instant Film (Expired August 2009)
peterjupton.posterous.com/cable-release-on-the-lomography...so iv had my Belair a few weeks now and even thoe i am yet to finsh a film and develope it (the dark room is still under construction so im not rushing to finish the film) iv already stared to make some observations one which i made befoure i even got the camera is why no cable release? there has be ...
This is a sunrise shot of the Cable Bridge that crosses the Columbia River and connects Kennewick and Pasco, Washington. This is probably one of the most photogenic places in the Tri Cities area. This was taken from Clover Island Kennewick, WA. Me and my dad got up really early to head out by horn rapids this morning to get a few shots of the moon set over Rattlesnake Mountain. To our disappointment, there was one bank of clouds blocking the moon. So we decided to head down to Clover Island for the sunrise. The majority of reds and oranges had passed by the time we got there, but it was still worth it.
Please check out the pano: www.flickr.com/photos/coopphotography/4396161557/
Taken on February, 28, 2010
Nikon D90
Dolica UV filter
Exposure: 1\60 sec.
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 200
18mm