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- 791: The 1930s
- ... there was not enough food for them to eat. The only time they got to eat, was when the farmers herded them along the sides of the roads. And there was not a lot of rain either, so they did not have a lot to drink. Men would work all day for fifty cents, and for their meals. Also, a lot of men had to use the Workers Progress Association to ...
- 792: Personal Writing: Why I Need A Car
- ... North Vancouver, would you believe. I guess they expect everyone to be so rich, so they can afford a car for every member in the family (think again). Waiting for the buses in the freezing rain or snow is so annoying. If I just had a car, I could jump into my it and drive to Park Royal in a fraction of the time. I wouldn't have to wait for ...
- 793: Creative Writing: Friends Till the Very End
- Creative Writing: Friends Till the Very End Rain clouds began to tear themselves away from the jagged peaks of the Koolau range and rays broke through the clouds and beat down on the muddy water of Pearl Bay. Bobby glanced toward them, but ...
- 794: Personal Writing: Friendships
- ... something about sports, the winning together, the losing together, the good and the bad, that seems to bring people closer together. When you're playing a football game in the fourth quarter, in the pouring rain and biting cold, with the sweat stinging your eyes and you need to stop the other team on the 1 yard line. You look around then and you know who youΉ re friends are. You ...
- 795: Cable Modems and ADSL
- ... needs network management attention, but it must be attended to). Amplifiers in CATV networks have been problems in the past. An ADSL modem failure only affects one subscriber, and telephone lines are legendary for reliability, rain or shine. Stability The first user of a cable modem on a given line will have excellent service. Each additional user creates noise, loads the channel, reduces reliability, and generally degrades the quality of service ...
- 796: History of Telecommunications
- ... even cared about this invention. Some of the farmers in a Kentucky town destroyed the lines in 1849. These farmers said that the wire would remove the electricity from the air so it would not rain and their crops would suffer. 1866: THE TRANSATLANTIC TELEGRAPH Twenty-two years after the first telegraph line-between Washington and Baltimore, as I briefly explained earlier, was the first successful lying of an ocean telegraph ...
- 797: Machines: Are They Helpful Or Too Much Trouble?
- ... were many positive effects, new inventions, that helped made living comfortable, and saved many lives. A vaccination was created saving many lives, telephones helped people to communicate, light bulbs gave light at night and when rain was falling. As people needed employment, they traveled to London to find work, which caused the population to increase. Developers built multi story building(apartments), and row houses making streets less crowded, and gave the ...
- 798: Technology Spontaneously Approaching `Humanity' With the Passage of Time
- ... invention's accomplishments. Roy has become so deeply enriched with the feeling of being emotionally alive, he sees no better way to express the inexpressible poetically. In his final soliloquy atop a building in the rain with Deckard, Roy recounts his most triumphant moments and acknowledges a great sadness within him. He reluctantly foresees that all those moments will be lost at his death, understanding the tragedy and hopelessness of his ...
- 799: The Telephone System
- ... said to be invented by many people. However, the first to achieve this success, although by accident, was Alexander Graham Bell. He and his associate were planning to conduct an experiment, when Mr. Bell spilt acid on himself in another room, and his associate clearly heard the first telephone message: "Mr. Watson, come here; I want you." Although Alexander Graham Bell had invented the telephone, his case had to be defended ...
- 800: Networks
- ... or larger (i.e. 24 or 22 AWG). NOTE The above cables are generally sealed in a PVC (polyvinyl Chloride) covering. In case of a fire this coating will release chlorine gas which creates hydrochloric acid when inhaled. In some locations Teflon coated cable is required plenum installations (i.e. air ducts or wire raceways non enclosed [attic] areas). The same restrictions apply to Teflon coated cable as to the appropriate ...
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