Talk:Cable
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[edit] Extensible? CBA?
This sentence at the end of the second paragraph may need help: "Tight lays during stranding makes the cable extensible (CBA - as in telephone handset cords)". I am only aware of the term extensible in the context of computer programs being open to extending its capabilities. I have no idea what "CBA" means here. Can someone redo this sentence so it makes more sense to the lay person? Balfa 13:28, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
Extendable telephone cords are made so by coiling. I'm unclear how a tight lay comes into that.
[edit] Other
what are the names of these cables?
http://www.chantalcurrid.com/Remote/Images/PWires.jpg
"twin-coax"?
http://doityourself.com/ori/200x200/1271105.jpg
- First one is twin screened. Second image not found.
Tabby (talk) 23:10, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] propose change to classifications
At the moment, cable constructions fall randomly under two headings: Basic and Construction. I propose that these headings are removed and all the descriptions then fall under a single "Type" heading. I view this as an improvement because classifications are generally by type (eg. coax, twinax, twisted pair, single wire,......) rather than by "basic" or "construction" then by subtype!
Lippjd 13:41, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
"Cables can be sorted into several categories and types. Generally it can by sorted into two main groups, structural and informatic. "
Shouldnt power be added? Or does it somehow come under one of those 2? Tabby (talk) 23:08, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Computer cables
Here's what I want to know. You know how a lot of computer cables (e.g. monitor and printer cables) have those little screws on the side that attach it to the computer so that they don't fall out accidentally? Why don't computer power cables have those? I would think that's the cable that you would least want to have fall out accidentally (e.g. if you move the computer while it's on). Is it because there might be some kind of fire or something, in which you would want to unplug it really quickly without reaching your hand close to the computer for prolonged periods of time in order to unscrew that cable? Captain Zyrain 21:12, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

