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Cables left over from from the tram system that used to run from Schofield Barracks to the summit of Kaala.
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This cable was used to snag the tailhook of aircraft landing on the USS Midway. It's about 3.5cm in diameter.
I developed a formula to design cables of appropriate length and width for the border. Quilting was done with a walking foot.
Dad suggested we drive over the Sunshine Skyway as it would be a good photo opportunity.
Part of the original bridge was destoryed in 1980 during a bad weather accident. I can remember as a child driving across the intact portion of the old bridge and being creeped out to see the other side just suddenly vanish. They've turned the remaining sections of the old bridge into parks/fishing docks.
From a distance the bridge looks kind of interesting, but as you get closer and start to go over you realize just how high and how narrow (especially with the road construction that's currently going on) it is. Luckily, I was both not driving and had the cables to look at instead of the side.
2012, Nov. 4 - Killeen, Texas
After making sure the new computer worked well enough, we began dismantling the old computer (just for fun).
This image: showing the thickness of the hard drive's cable.
© Copyright 2012 by Wil C. Fry. All rights reserved.
Please do not use this image without my permission.
On the photo reverse is written:
Aunt Olive
Uncle Cris (sic) and Anna Irene
Uncle Edd (sic) Aunt Maggie
Uncle Jim Cable
Emmet Laura and Van (Emmet with the bow tie? and Van third from the right)
Margaret & Sam, Emeline (This would be the McDole's, Sam is nearly center, with the wide tie. Margaret is probably the woman in the dark dress kneeling in front of Sam.)
Frank Myrtle & boys
Lulu & Lurie (sic)
Edith and family
Artie Wallie & children
Maggie Tred (sic) and Mers (sic)
Ray and Eva (Era?) myself
Pick them out.
No date given for the photo, but maybe 1920's?
Frank and Myrtle are sitting/kneeling on the far right. Not sure which boys are Harold and Kenneth.
Spool of cable at the San Francisco Cable Car Museum. More photos of this scene on Dave's page: flickr.com/photos/davidwsumner/2498657474/