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2 12 foot long strands of multiple cables where you need to pull out some and make a third? Sounds like work to be on a Sunday evening.
More of those wonderful cables!
Pattern is Velynda by Bonne Marie Burns of Chic Knits, knit with Schoeller+Stahl Bahia in silver.
Blanket measures 32''x40''. Pattern is free online, entitled "Luca's Cabled Baby Blanket". Knit with Blue Sky organic cotton on size 7 needles.
Ponte Emanuela Loi
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Dedicated to the memory of the police officer, the victim of the attack in Via d'Amelio in Palermo in 1992
Whitaker Cable is an old Kansas City company ... one of my best friends as a young girl in Northern California was a Whitaker. Her father, heir to the Whitaker fortune and company presidency, was tragically killed in an auto accident when she was still an infant.
In a cable car going up from the harbour to the city of Fira. You can see the donkey track along the side of the cliff.
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
updating for ravelry.
Made for M. April 08
Cable Rib socks from "Favorite Socks"
Yarn: Elle sock wool - light grey.
"Twine" cable squares pattern from 100 Afghan Squares to Knit by Debbie Abrahams. Knit in Plymouth Yarn's Encore 25% wool 75% acrylic. Knit late spring 2006.
When I decided to start knitting, I wanted to make something useful. I wanted something with pieces I could finish and be proud of, but that would really be something special when I was done. So I decided on a blanket. Crazy, perhaps, but I bought 16 skeins of yarn.
I fell in love with the Cable Car Tour Dress from Modcloth.com, but didn't want to pay for it. So I made it!
It's actually the Madison pattern from Burda Style, with an altered collar--I didn't connect the side, and I added buttons.
Blogged at Needle and Compass
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
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
Mixer and cables in my office/studio. Taken during Goodman Guys Discussion & Afterthoughts Session 1.
Cable car 15 leaves the Barn for its inagural run. The original 15 was built in 1894 and retired a few years ago and would have been painted in the same color scheme used 1894-1902 by the original Market Street Railway Company.
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I've never had a chance to go up to the Big Buddha by cable car. Too busy and long line ups have put me off. With recent events, it has been easier to check out the tourist sights.
TIS Cable is a high performance factory diagnostics cable over the J1962 DLC3 connector.
Key Features
Support Toyota TIS OEM diagnostic software
Supports Diagnostics and Active tests
Supports most 1996 and newer vehicles with OBDII/DLC3 diagnostics
Easy to install and carry
Update firmware via internet
Cost-effective
High performance with ARM chip inside
Status LED
Supported Protocols
K-Line ISO 9141
KWP 2000 ISO 14230-4
CAN 2.0B ISO 11898
CAN ISO 15765-4
Specifications
Operating Temperature: -20 to 70 C ( -4 to 158 F )
Storage Temperature: -40 to 85 C ( -40 to 185 F )
Diagnostic Interface: 16 PIN
USB Interface : USB 2.0
Power: DC 5 V - 36 V
Consumption: 0.3 W
Dimensions: 76 mm(2.99)L x 43 mm(1.69)W x 19 mm(0.75)H
Net Weight: 62 g
Gross Weight: 103 g
Accessories Included
Driver CD: Includes user manual, drivers, and etc.
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TIS Cable is a high performance factory diagnostics cable over the J1962 DLC3 connector.
Key Features
Support Toyota TIS OEM diagnostic software
Supports Diagnostics and Active tests
Supports most 1996 and newer vehicles with OBDII/DLC3 diagnostics
Easy to install and carry
Update firmware via internet
Cost-effective
High performance with ARM chip inside
Status LED
Supported Protocols
K-Line ISO 9141
KWP 2000 ISO 14230-4
CAN 2.0B ISO 11898
CAN ISO 15765-4
Specifications
Operating Temperature: -20 to 70oC ( -4 to 158 oF )
Storage Temperature: -40 to 85 oC ( -40 to 185 oF )
Diagnostic Interface: 16 PIN
USB Interface : USB 2.0
Power: DC 5 V - 36 V
Consumption: 0.3 W
Dimensions: 76 mm(2.99)L x 43 mm(1.69)W x 19 mm(0.75)H
Net Weight: 62 g
Gross Weight: 103 g
Accessories Included
Driver CD: Includes user manual, drivers, and etc.
Cat5 cables converging to my friend's place, where he has a router splitting satellite internet 20 ways.
Jen Hagan's Cabled Tea Cozy gets sculptural clarity from the pure single-ply Malabrigo merino. The kettle-dyed color gives an almost watery effect to the colors.
This is a nice and warm sweater that my brother, Pepe, gave me but it was very narrow.
(Why do they make clothes and label them a size when they actually are 3 sizes smaller???)
I loved it but couldn't wear it so I decided to alter it using some yarn that I had in a straw speckled color that matched the original cream cables