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- Speedcabling abstract "Speedcabling has been described as a competitive sport, which originated in the United States and was devised by Steven Schkolne. In the standard rules, competitors are challenged to separate a mass of either six or twelve tangled Cat 5 Ethernet cables in the fastest possible time. There are either two or four each of red 7-foot, blue 14-foot, and yellow 21-foot cables. According to the competition regulations, the cables are tangled by forming a figure-eight and placing them in a clothes dryer on high heat for three minutes. They are then allowed to cool. Schkolne says this allows them to achieve a \"natural\" entanglement.".
- Speedcabling thumbnail 10baseT_cable.jpeg?width=300.
- Speedcabling wikiPageExternalLink speedcabling.
- Speedcabling wikiPageExternalLink www.speedcabling.org.
- Speedcabling wikiPageID "15722489".
- Speedcabling wikiPageLength "1669".
- Speedcabling wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Speedcabling wikiPageRevisionID "707648561".
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Competitions.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink Category_5_cable.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink Clothes_dryer.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink Machine_Project.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink Sport.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Schkolne.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLink File:10baseT_cable.jpeg.
- Speedcabling wikiPageWikiLinkText "speedcabling".
- Speedcabling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Speedcabling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sport-stub.
- Speedcabling subject Category:Competitions.
- Speedcabling type Competition.
- Speedcabling type Competition.
- Speedcabling comment "Speedcabling has been described as a competitive sport, which originated in the United States and was devised by Steven Schkolne. In the standard rules, competitors are challenged to separate a mass of either six or twelve tangled Cat 5 Ethernet cables in the fastest possible time. There are either two or four each of red 7-foot, blue 14-foot, and yellow 21-foot cables.".
- Speedcabling label "Speedcabling".
- Speedcabling sameAs Q7575624.
- Speedcabling sameAs m.03nr6zb.
- Speedcabling sameAs Q7575624.
- Speedcabling wasDerivedFrom Speedcabling?oldid=707648561.
- Speedcabling depiction 10baseT_cable.jpeg.
- Speedcabling isPrimaryTopicOf Speedcabling.