And even the cables between guitars and amps can be adjusted, as longer cable-length generally translates into better sound quality. ❋ Neal Santelmann (2006)
Imposing several different channels on one cable-length is called multiplexing and, depending on the application, the various channels can either carry several different computer conversations simultaneously or can send several bits of one computer conversation in parallel, just as though there were a ribbon cable between the two participating computers. ❋ Kempton, Murray (1969)
There, right in front of the _Porpoise_, and not a cable-length away was ❋ Roy Rockwood (N/A)
I saw my boat, my River-Ribbon, floating its cable-length, but never more, and undulating to the throbs of tide that pulsated along the blue vein of water, heralding the motion of the heart outside. ❋ Various (N/A)
Four-tenths of a second would make a difference of only one-tenth of a mile -- a cable-length! ❋ Unknown (1913)
Four-tenths of a second would make a difference of only one-tenth of a mile - a cable-length! ❋ Unknown (1910)
"Ranger," instead of bringing up alongside her enemy, came to anchor half a cable-length astern. ❋ Willis J. Abbot (1898)
The flotilla stole away from the brig, sunburned, savage men with bright weapons for whom life was like a throw of the dice, and the pearly fog concealed them when they had passed no more than a cable-length away. ❋ Ralph Delahaye Paine (1898)
The strange boat was steadily forging up-stream and presently it was disclosed to view no more than a cable-length away. ❋ Ralph Delahaye Paine (1898)
She was away like a racehorse, clearing Balesuna Shoal with half a cable-length to spare. ❋ Jack London (1896)
But four natives were in the tiny craft, and when within a cable-length of the brigantine they ceased paddling, and conversed volubly with one another, as if debating whether they should venture on board the strange ship or not. ❋ Louis Becke (1884)
I was looking towards the nearest shore, off which we had brought up at the distance of scarcely a cable-length, when I saw ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)
Frightfully she labours, that poor ship, within cable-length of port; huge peril for her. ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)
Right to windward, mates, there was a sort of light opening in the clouds; something of the colour of the ring round the moon in dirty weather, and nigh as round; and in the middle of it was a smack, driving right down on us, her bowsprit not a cable-length from our broadside. ❋ Various (1836)
In another ship, wrecked within a cable-length of the beach, the mate, a man of Herculean proportions, and a skilful swimmer, stripped and leaped overboard, not doubting his ability to reach the shore. ❋ Hugh Miller (1829)
Without cable-length limitations, you'll be free to set up your monitor and speakers wherever you want. ❋ Unknown (2010)