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Everybody's Twistin'" (Koehler-Bloom) – Frank Sinatra (originally released as "Ev'rybody's Twistin'") Twist Fever" ( Alan O'Day) – Arch Hall, Jr.& the Archers (appeared in the 1962 film Wild Guitar, but remained unreleased as a recording until appearing on the 2005 album of the same name; also on the album was "Guitar Twist" (also written by O'Day).)

https://www.icy-veins.com/forums/topic/55647-the-twisting-corridors-torghast-challenge-mode-likely-coming-this-reset-a-player-has-already-been-inside/ Comment by Faidtastic on 2021-01-04T03:20:03-06:00 A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. Mister Twister" (C. Mapel), "Teach Me How to Twist" (E. Curtis), and "Kissin' Twist (Kiss 'n' Twist)" (Michael Canosa) – Connie Francis (multiple international releases) Valerie, Maguire (2015-07-12). "Size of the Category 7A Installed Base" (PDF) . Retrieved 2015-09-25. That is just dumb. Why not go the Broken Shore route? In the Broken Shore you also had one quest a week, however on alts you could lets say 6 weeks later catch up on the 6 quests. The timegating in this expansion has been ridiculous. Comment by MORFOS1910 on 2021-01-04T02:03:59-06:00The earliest telephones used telegraph lines which were single-wire earth return circuits. In the 1880s electric trams were installed in many cities, which induced noise into these circuits. In some countries, the tram companies were held responsible for disruption to existing telegraph lines and had to pay for remedial work. [a] For new installations, however, it was necessary to protect against existing trams from the outset. Interference on telephone lines is even more disruptive than it is on telegraph lines. Telephone companies converted to balanced circuits, which had the incidental benefit of reducing attenuation, hence increasing range. The following songs, while not songs specifically about the Twist or twisting, reference the dance/phenomenon in their lyrics. Rauch, H., and Lebowitz, A. (1973). Elliptic Functions, Theta Functions, and Riemann Surfaces, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore. Guardian Druid Torghast TipsFeral Druid Torghast TipsBalance Druid Torghast TipsRestoration Druid Torghast Tips Whitburn, Joel (2000). Top Pop Singles 1955-1999. Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research, Inc. p.32. ISBN 0-89820-140-3.

A solid-core cable uses one solid wire per conductor and in a four-pair cable there would be a total of eight solid wires. [16] Stranded cable uses multiple wires wrapped around each other in each conductor and in a four-pair with seven strands per conductor cable, there would be a total of 56 wires (2 per pair × 4 pairs × 7 strands). [16] A loaded twisted pair has intentionally added inductance and was formerly common practice on telecommunication lines. The added inductors are known as load coils and reduce attenuation for voiceband frequencies but increase it on higher frequencies. Load coils reduce distortion in voiceband on very long lines. [19] In this context a line without load coils is referred to as an unloaded line.

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An early example of shielded twisted-pair was IBM STP-A, which is a two-pair 150ohm S/FTP cable defined in 1985 by the IBM Cabling System specifications, and used with Token Ring or FDDI networks. [7] [10] Common industry nomenclature for cable construction types

Wesoły Twist (The Gay Twist)" (F. Leszczyńska, H. Rostworowski) – Helena Majdaniec (Poland release)

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Abramowitz, M., and Stegun, I. A. (eds.) (1964). Handbook of Mathematical Functions, Applied Mathematics Series, Vol. 55, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. Whole Lotta Twistin'" – Professor Longhair 1959–62 (date range of reissues on 1995's New Orleans Twist Party) Improved standards, tested to 500MHz. Full 100m distance at 10GBASE-T ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Ed. Am. 2. (2008), ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 (2009)

Prior to the common use of polyethylene and other plastics for insulation, telephone twisted pair cable was insulated with waxed paper or cotton with a wax coating applied to the copper. The overall sheath of this type of cable was usually lead. This style of cable came into use in the late 19th century shortly after the invention of the telephone. [13] The cable termination in termination boxes were sealed with molten wax or a resin to prevent the ingress of moisture which would seriously degrade the insulating properties of the paper insulation. [14] However, such seals made future maintenance and changes more difficult. These cables are no longer made but are still occasionally encountered in old buildings and in various external areas, commonly rural villages. Twisted pair cables may incorporate shielding in an attempt to prevent electromagnetic interference. Shielding provides an electrically conductive barrier to attenuate electromagnetic waves external to the shield. The shield also provides a conduction path by which induced currents can be circulated and returned to the source via ground reference connection. Such shielding can be applied to individual pairs or to a collection of pairs. Shielding may be foil or braided wire. In wire transposition, the wires exchange position once every several poles. In this way, the two wires would receive similar EMI from power lines. This represented an early implementation of twisting, with a twist rate of about four twists per kilometre, or six per mile. Such open-wire balanced lines with periodic transpositions still survive today in some rural areas. In contrast to shielded or foiled twisted pair (typically S/FTP or F/UTP cable shielding), UTP cable is not surrounded by any shielding. UTP is the primary wire type for telephone usage and is very common for computer networking.

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Note: These last two are compound sequel songs, with "Tequila Twist" serving not only as a sequel to "The Twist", but also as a sequel to the Champs' 1958 hit " Tequila", and "Twist and Shout" serving as a sequel to both "The Twist" and the Isley Brothers' 1959 hit " Shout". 1962 [ edit ] Barnett, David; Groth, David; McBee, Jim (2004). Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring (3rded.). San Francisco: SYBEX. p.11. ISBN 9780782143317.

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