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Could you explain why these are called 'snagless' and what meaning of 'snag' is used to form the word?
1) http://img.systemaxdev.com/productmedia/htmlimages/cten/cables/45211-BELpatchCable-001_W.jpg
2) http://www.hobbysat.com/images/Receiver%20Cables/7%20feet%20FastCAT5e%20Networking%20Ethernet%20Belkin%20A3L850-07-BLK-S%20premium%20snagless%20patch%20cable%201%20Large.jpg
3) http://www.iscdfw.com/onlinecatalog/cat5and6/images/Universal2.jpg
16 de oct. de 2008 18:06
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When something gets "snagged" that's when something like a hook or other sort of protrusion gets unwantingly caught on something.
These ethernet cables are called snagless because before the little snap handle thing, there is a ridge. When the cable is being pulled or moved that ridge will slide objects over the handle rather than into it, preventing them from snagging on it.
16 de octubre de 2008
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Helena
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