The 900-foot limit for running Ethernet cable between two buildings is primarily due to signal attenuation and the potential for data loss. Beyond this distance, the quality of the signal deteriorates significantly, leading to slower speeds and increased error rates. Additionally, using longer runs may require additional equipment, such as repeaters or switches, to maintain signal integrity, which can complicate installation and increase costs. For optimal performance, adhering to the 900-foot limit ensures reliable connectivity and minimizes potential issues.
Gold is an expensive, soft and practically useless building material.
Rarely they will nest in cities on tall buildings, and feed on pigeons.
Safety reasons, they not the strongest material to use, are they?
Often buildings of worship, but very rarely people. It's considered offensive.
I see a lot of domes on Orthodox churches but rarely see them on Catholic churches.
The large stadium that dates from the Roman Empire is the "Colosseum" (or rarely "Coliseum", which is used in the names of other buildings in the US and elsewhere, e.g. Cassell Coliseum in Virginia).
Silverfish generally like to live inside buildings and you rarely ever see them outdoors. They love warm, moist, and damp places. You mostly find them inside sinks and pipes.
An eclipse is when the Earth passes between the moon and sun (lunar eclipse) or when the moon passes between the Earth and sun (solar eclipse). They take part rarely because of the tiny probability of the moon and Earth aligning as such.
Lacrosse has the most running in a single game alone. It is harder and in my opinion better. There is a lot of running, blocking, checking, etc.
I rarely eat chips. I rarely go shopping. I rarely wear shorts. I rarely use the computer.
Rarely. Few ones will make nests on high buildings and feed on pigeons. But only a FEW ones. They're more likely to live in places less crowded and more natural.
She rarely frowns. The book is rarely opened.