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Cat 5 cable is perhaps one of the most versatile modern materials. Its virtues stem from its combination of high tensile strength, high bandwidth, and, to a lesser extent, its color. [[Walker Chan]] and [[Karen Chu]] created a full-sized hammock entirely out of ethernet cable. [[Andrew Westerdale]] and [[Edwin Chen]] used ethernet cable for the axel and bearings of the [[Pikamobile]]. | Cat 5 cable is perhaps one of the most versatile modern materials. Its virtues stem from its combination of high tensile strength, high bandwidth, and, to a lesser extent, its color. [[Walker Chan]] and [[Karen Chu]] created a full-sized hammock entirely out of ethernet cable. [[Andrew Westerdale]] and [[Edwin Chen]] used ethernet cable for the axel and bearings of the [[Pikamobile]]. | ||
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+ | *[[Cruft]] | ||
+ | *[[Shiny Thing]] | ||
+ | *[[Unistrut]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
Revision as of 03:21, 14 October 2005
Cat 5 cable is perhaps one of the most versatile modern materials. Its virtues stem from its combination of high tensile strength, high bandwidth, and, to a lesser extent, its color. Walker Chan and Karen Chu created a full-sized hammock entirely out of ethernet cable. Andrew Westerdale and Edwin Chen used ethernet cable for the axel and bearings of the Pikamobile.