He is 6'1" and thin. So I would guess 175 lbs
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The Thin Blue Lie was created in 2000.
From thin to thick it goes EBGDAE and a way to remember it would be Easter Bunnies Go Dancing At Easter
He is too thin because he is as fanatical about his weight as his wife is.
Yes, but the patch would need to be thin, normally you would fire a .490 ball and a .15 patch, so a .10 patch in this case would be a good place to start.
Thick to reduce line loss
on the 1984 model, the 2.5L had oil control and cooling issues. The overheating would cause the the oil to thin out, leak and catch fire.
Putting tinfoil in a microwave can cause sparks and potentially start a fire due to its thin, reflective surface and the metal's ability to conduct electricity. It is not safe to put tinfoil in a microwave.
We can wire this cable the way you need it, just ask in the order comments. The cable is thin, but it is shielded. We also offer heavier cables if needed.
Some wires need to be thicker than others because depending on the appliance a different amount of voltage will be passing through the wires. If a wire was very thin the wire would get so hot it would burn, melt and/or catch on fire. Hope this helps.
This car amplifier has a 9-pin connector. Power wiring: +12V = RED (fat cable) GND(Ground) = BLACK (fat cable) REMOTE = ORANGE (thin cable) Audio wiring, BLACK is connected to minus in this case. BLACK/BLUE = (both are thin) BLACK/WHITE = (both are thin)
Fiber Optic Cable is a thin glass cable in which data is transferred over via laser(s) that are shined through the glass media.
Fiber Optic cables
Both would likely die after the same amount of time from smoke inhalation.
1 RED Red video (No problem with this) 2 GREEN Green video " " " " " " 3 BLUE Blue video " " " " " " 4 n/c not connected :D 5 GND Signal ground (thin green cable) 6 RED_RTN Red ground (No problem with this) 7 GREEN_RTN Green ground (No problem with this) 8 BLUE_RTN Blue ground (No problem with this) 9 VDC 5 VDC supply (fused) (NC) 10 GND Signal ground (thin white cable) 11 n/c not connected :D 12 SDA DDC / I2C data (thin red cable) 13 HSYNC Horizontal sync (thin orange cable) 14 VSYNC Vertical sync (thin yellow cable) 15 SLC DDC / I2C clock (thin brown cable) I hope this can help you, good luck! Henry Chinassky :D
A thin coaxial cable that is used as a connector is also called a thinnet. It is popular in linear bus networks.