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Protip: Rip the guts out of an old CD book and use it to keep your cables organized in your laptop bag.
11 August 2007 - The Cable Car Museum is located near the top terminal of the Wellington Cable Car passenger service. Open to the public displays include past cars as well as the winch equipment.
Just grab any cable and the rest of the box comes out with it. This is what happens when you get lots of free VOIP stuff.
Cables run in troughs in the streets, pulled by large electric motors. The cable cars grab them to move alone the streets without needing power or motors themselves.
Just about ready to begin the arm shaping on the right front. Then, it is onto the home stretch - sleeves & button band & collar. I expect to meet my Mother's Day deadline.
Cable Airport is probably one of the best locations in the city Upland Ca to view sunsets. There are minimal obstructions and the planes and hangers make for great elements to incorporate into the shot.
Cabled mittens, and a hat to match.
Knitting pattern: Cabley Mitties
(More information can be found on ravelry.)
Kyushu Electric Company is putting a new line over the mountains so they have set up a cable system for moving gear. A lift helicopter brought is bringing up most of the equipment.
I once met some guys that work on the lines in the mountains expecting the pylons. They were in great shape!
Cable cars are turned around to return over their route. Car in right image is being turned to climb the hills to return to the Bay side of San Francisco. There was a time when the new passengers could help with the turning. Not so here it seems.
I decided to skip ahead of my class and taught myself cables this week. I'm making a purse and I hope to find some great wood handles for it and a pretty fabric to line the inside. So far I think its turning out well...they're not as difficult as I thought they'd be.