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In the USA, now days it is. Before there were antennas to get TV signals from the air, and you could only get ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS. Then came cable, wire and dish cable. Now there is only cable; dish and cable linkage. There is virtually no more antenna TV signals, and there are thousands of channels.
Yes, is in the outlet mall. The same one with the nike outlet
You should not run communications cables with power cables. That causes interference on the data cables. Coax/video and Ethernet should not interfere with each other at all, and you can commonly buy wall face plates that have connectors for both data and video. You do want to make sure that there is enough room in the holes for both cables to move freely without snagging or binding.
Yes the outlet for the dishwasher should be on the same side as the disposal,so the disposal can handle the waste water from the dishwasher.
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Only one master is connected to single IDE cable
No, they are not the same. They are separate cable companies.
You can, and then link them to the same outlet waste pipe. Which is pointless. Its easier and looks better to only have one.
Get a double sided A/V cable and connect it to the DVD player's A/V outlet and the other side to the tv's A/V outlet. Then you must get a male double sided coxal caple and connect to the VCR's coxal outlet then do the same for the tv. I hope this helps you. ;)
Inlet line will be bigger then the outlet line. on the contrary on my motorcycle fuel pump, the inlet and outlet are the same size!
Only if they are on the same internet connection.
Power cable is a thick cable connecting your computer to an electrical wall outlet. It can also be a thin wire connecting your modem or other device to a rectangular [ usually ] power supply to your electrical power bar or wall outlet. Data cables are much thinner, used mainly internally, and can be many wires attached together horizontally to form a wide ribbon of wires. However, a data cable can also be a much thicker cable connecting your modem, router, printer etc. to your computer.