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Wire wrap is a technology used to assemble electronics.
Wire wrap construction can produce assemblies which are more reliable than printed circuits: connections are less prone to fail due to vibration or physical stresses on the base board, and the lack of solder precludes soldering faults such as corrosion, cold joints and dry joints.
Wire wrap was used for assembly of high frequency prototypes and small production runs, including gigahertz microwave circuits and super computers.
Wire wrap construction became popular around 1960 in circuit board manufacturing, and use has now sharply declined.
Wire wrap is one of the most repairable systems for assembling electronics.
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* Wire wrap connections are made by wrapping solid wire around a square post with a wire wrap tool.

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< font face =" arial " color =" red "> Wire carrying current to be measured .</ font >< font face =" arial " color =" green "> Spring providing restoring force </ font > This illustration is conceptual ; in a practical meter, the iron core is stationary, and front and rear spiral springs carry current to the coil, which is supported on a rectangular bobbin.
Of the previously unreleased songs, " Down to the Wire " features the New Orleans pianist Dr. John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album ; " Love Is a Rose " was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975 ; " Winterlong " received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989, The Bridge ; and " Campaigner " is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon.
Wire is commonly formed by drawing the metal through a hole in a die or draw plate.
Wire is usually drawn of cylindrical form ; but it may be made of any desired section by varying the outline of the holes in the draw-plate through which it is passed in the process of manufacture.
Wire is often reduced to the desired diameter and properties by repeated drawing through progressively smaller dies, or traditionally holes in draw plates.
Wire is an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976 by Colin Newman ( vocals, guitar ), Graham Lewis ( bass, vocals ), Bruce Gilbert ( guitar ), and Robert Gotobed ( drums ).
* The Kansas Barbed Wire Museum in La Crosse, Kansas is the only museum in the world dedicated solely to barbed wire and the history of fencing.
Hawn is known for her roles in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Private Benjamin, Foul Play, Shampoo, Overboard, Bird on a Wire, Death Becomes Her, The First Wives Club, and Cactus Flower, for which she won the 1969 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Wire is versatile in its nature.
On Radio 3 there is Sunday evening drama and, in the slot reserved for experimental drama, The Wire.
* " Larry the Liquidator ", Other People's Money ( 1990 ) – A self-absorbed corporate raider " Larry the Liquidator " ( Danny DeVito ), sets his sights on New England Wire and Cable, a small-town business run by family patriarch Gregory Peck who is principally interested in protecting his employees and the town.
In March 2008, Business Wire reported " Janet Jackson is one of the top ten selling artists in the history of contemporary music ; ranked by Billboard magazine as the ninth most successful act in rock and roll history, and the second most successful female artist in pop music history.
* Welded Wire Mesh is a metal screen with 10 cm x 10 cm ( 4 inch ) openings.
Wire is versatile, and wire clothes hangers are often used as cheap sources of semi-tough wire, more available than baling wire for all sorts of home projects.
He even manages to have " his " stageplay Live Wire performed at the Hollywood Playhouse, although the script is actually a case of plagiarism, The Front Page in flimsy disguise ; strangely enough, no one except Manheim seems to notice.
Like a Bird on a Wire ( Wie ein Vogel auf dem Draht ) is a forty-minute television production featuring Brigitte Mira, the main actress in Fear eats the Soul, singing cabaret songs and love ballads from the 1940s and 1950s.
The title is borrowed from Leonard Cohen's song " Bird on the Wire ", with which the program ends.
A resource on the history of aerial tramways in the mining industry is " Riding the High Wire, Aerial Mine Tramways in the West ", by Robert A. Trennert, University Press of Colorado, 2001.

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The critic Daniel Mendelsohn wrote a critique of Mad Men in which he also claimed this last decade was a golden age for episodic television, citing Battlestar Galactica, The Wire, and the network series Friday Night Lights as especially deserving of critical and popular attention.
Another Showtime series, Brotherhood, about the intertwining lives of the Irish-American Caffee brothers from Providence, Rhode Island: Tommy, a local politician and Michael, a professional criminal, was quite popular critically with some even comparing the show to The Wire and The Sopranos.
Among the singles released that became signature hits for the group are " Quicksand ", " In My Lonely Room ", " Live Wire ", " Nowhere to Run ", " A Love Like Yours ( Don't Come Knocking Everyday )", " I'm Ready for Love ", " Jimmy Mack ", " Honey Chile " and the group's most popular single, " Dancing in the Street ".
He consulted for the TV show Amen, and guest starred several times on the popular HBO series The Wire.
Gottlieb's most popular pinball machine was Baffle Ball ( released mid-1931 ), and their final machine was Barb Wire ( early 1996 ).
In 2010, there were 155 Smooth Fox Terriers registered, compared to 693 for the Wire Fox Terrier and 8, 663 for the most popular breed in the Terrier Group, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
David Simon, a former Baltimore Sun reporter and writer / producer of the popular TV series, " The Wire ," criticized the concept of citizen journalism — claiming that unpaid bloggers who write as a hobby cannot replace trained, professional, seasoned journalists.
As a low-cost knife, the Wire Jack was often distributed as part of an advertising campaign, and because of its low cost was popular with Boy Scouts.
Fitkin lists his early classical influences as Igor Stravinsky, Anton Webern, Pierre Boulez and the American minimalist Steve Reich, and also acknowledges a broad range of influences outside the field of classical music, from jazz musicians Keith Jarrett, Muggsy Spanier and Miles Davis, and popular singer Frank Sinatra, to modern pop groups such as The Smiths, Wire and the Pet Shop Boys.
In the spring of 2006, Paladin Press announced that it acquired the rights to 40 titles previously published or sold by Loompanics, including the works of Claire Wolfe, Eddie the Wire, and other popular Loompanics authors.
In the spring of 2006, Paladin announced that it had acquired the rights to reprint 40 books previously published by Loompanics Unlimited, including the works of Claire Wolfe, Eddie the Wire, and other popular anti-authoritarian writers.
It also had Pay-TV rights to many popular U. S. primetime drama series such as Pushing Dasies and The Wire and repeats of many other series.
Following Space: 1999, Merton appeared in many popular television series including Grange Hill, Return of the Saint ( 1979 ), Bergerac ( 1983 ), Angels ( 1983 ), Tenko ( 1984 ), Dempsey & Makepeace ( 1985 ), Lovejoy ( 1986 ), Crime Traveller ( 1997 ), Doctors ( 2001 ), Dinotopia ( 2002 ), Casualty ( 1986 – 2002 ), EastEnders ( 1998 – 2003 ), The Bill ( 1999 – 2005 ), Judge John Deed ( 2006 ), Coronation Street ( 2008 ) and Wire in the Blood ( 2008 ).

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