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Sports News – Channel Surfer lets you watch YouTube like it’s old-school cable TV

There’s a fun new way to watch YouTube: by channel surfing like a boomer with cable TV. This creative idea comes from London-based developer Steven Irby, who has just launched a web app called Channel Surfer, which presents interesting YouTube videos in an interface resembling a retro-looking TV guide.
In the app, you can browse through different, topic-focused channels and click to tune in as if…

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jzd-cable
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SPT-1/SPT-2/SPT-3 Applications

  • SPT-1:​ Best suited for very light-duty, low-stress indoor applications. Think of lightweight indoor holiday lights (not LEDs, which often use even smaller wire), some low-wattage decorative lighting, or simple DIY projects where the cord is fully protected and not subject to handling.
  • SPT-2:​ The workhorse of service cords. Its applications are vast: table lamps, floor lamps, clocks, small kitchen appliances (blenders, coffee makers), power tools, extension cords, and most indoor household electronics. It’s suitable for applications where the cord may be moved or handled occasionally.
  • SPT-3:​ Designed for more demanding environments. It’s ideal for heavy-duty appliances, commercial lighting, outdoor-use extension cords (often labeled as “outdoor” cords), and applications where the cord might be exposed to physical wear, pinching, weather, or higher temperatures.

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thenotoriousscuttlecliff
thenotoriousscuttlecliff

Dear god, what the hell is happening with Siryn’s head?

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jzd-cable
jzd-cable


When to Choose

Choose T90​ when the cable needs extra protection from physical damage, chemicals, or oils, and a higher temperature rating is beneficial.

Choose TWN75​ for standard electrical wiring in buildings, especially if the local electrical code specifies a wet-location rated wire for the installation.

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jwlsmacray
jwlsmacray

Streaming-Cable

Slowly getting into it. Though it takes me away from what I should be doing. lol Hubby, well he kept basic cable for the living room, doesn’t like change. lol We are still saving money just not as much as we could. lol

I have been through, dial-up-so slow-, broadband, and now fiber. Wonder what is next? Any ideas people? 🙂

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🛠️✅ Top-Rated Electrician Gear: Testing the Jokari Titanium Steel Stripper

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dynamobooks

Deniz Camp & Luca Maresca: Children of the Vault (2024)

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bad-therapist-1959

nsfw/cnc

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want to put ‘send cable rape threats!!’ in pinned and hendrick hold me back hahaha. silly.

(funny because. he make me all pretty like this in the first place)

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bad-therapist-1959

jamesy if yousee this you have to start writing your feelings here!!! its fun!! love you :)

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mm. make post!! For HJE

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like phone game. daddy touch me all over while I play? make me lose? try to get to my mouth while i try to focus <3!

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jzd-cable
jzd-cable

When to Use MTW vs. THHN: A Practical Guide

The choice depends on the installation environment and mechanical requirements.

Use MTW Cable When:

  • The wire will be installed inside a control panel or machine enclosure.
  • Flexibility and resistance to flexing​ are critical (e.g., on moving machine parts).
  • The environment is controlled and protected from direct exposure to oils, chemicals, and significant abrasion.

Use THHN Cable When:

  • The wire will be pulled through conduit or other raceways.
  • You need protection against abrasion, moisture, oil, or solvents.
  • The installation is permanent and static.

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oldshowbiz

B.Y.T.
(before youtube)

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shatteredglassafp
shatteredglassafp

Been gone a bit, but I got an early birthday present and I felt like I needed to take some pics.

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jzd-cable

TWN75 is a single-conductor, thermoplastic-insulated, nylon-jacketed wire rated for 600V. It operates effectively in dry or damp environments with conductor temperatures up to 75°C. Commonly used in North American and Canadian markets, TWN75 is widely applied in machine tools, household appliances, control systems, and power distribution. Key characteristics include PVC insulation, a nylon jacket, oil resistance, abrasion resistance, and suitability for direct burial (when installed according to specifications).

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savage-kult-of-gorthaur

“CABLE IS A TIME-TRAVELING SOLDIER FROM THE FUTURE WHO IS HERE TO PREVENT HIS APOCALYPTIC TIMELINE FROM COMING TO PASS.”

PICS INFO: Mega spotlight on assorted character art of Marvel superhero, Nathan Summers, a.k.a., “Cable,” member and team-leader of mutant super-teams New Mutant/X-FORCE, artwork by Naoto “Bengus” Kuroshima for the crossover fighting game, “Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes” (2000), published & developed by Capcom.

SPECIAL MOVES:

  • Viper Beam
  • Psimitar
  • Electrap
  • Psy-Charge
  • Crackdown

SUPER MOVES:

  • Hyper Viper Beam
  • Time Flip

Sources: www.threads.com/@arcadepress/post/C-oy-6vxMsh, Facebook, Pinterest, Fighters Generation, various, etc…

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T90 Nylon Wire is a type of cable that complies with North American UL/CSA standards (such as UL83), featuring a nylon jacket. It is commonly used in construction, appliances, and automotive wiring. The key characteristic of this wire is its nylon outer sheath, which provides excellent abrasion resistance, moisture resistance, chemical resistance, and flame-retardant properties. When combined with internal insulation materials (like THHN/THWN), it is highly suitable for harsh environments with oil, grease, or mechanical wear.