Sentences with phrase «trips over your cable»

Fight with one leg, etc., but when push came to a trip over a cable he chickens out.
-- Tripping over the cable.
Manufacturers are also beginning to incorporate full - motion sensing with world - tracking abilities so you can experience and move around in VR without worrying about bumping into furniture, walls, people, annoyed pets, and tripping over cables.
It's a little too eager to separate from the rest of the cord, which might lead to some unintentional disconnections, but you'll be thankful for it the first time someone trips over your cable.
With the new MacBook, Apple is essentially saying goodbye to the MagSafe power adapter that allowed users to not have to worry about what would happen to their computer if someone tripped over the cable.

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Cables, wires, exposed concrete footings, and ropes that children can trip over should be brightly painted so they're easily visible.
To avoid cables that the camera crew might trip over, radio - cameras transmit their signal from a microwave antenna.
I enjoy a get together with friends over clubbing, the local rodeo over shopping trips, fishing at the lake and horseback rides rock, country ought to play on every station, don't need cable TV, a plant for the garden beats cut flowers, undi...
We bought it because we got tired of tripping over it on cable, so we added it to our very select library of owned DVD's.
How many instances have their been in your school where a pupil or member of staff has tripped over a trailing cable or slipped on a wet floor in the bathroom because there was not a «caution: wet floor» sign?
Happily you do get a 13ft long braided cable for it, so if you do trip over it then the only thing you're going to break is your skull rather than the wire.
For example, a cable guy could come into your Downtown Manhattan residence to install or repair your cable and they could trip over a shoe at the front door and break an arm.
That's because it's likely to trip over yet another set of arcane rules that limit who can be considered a cable service.
It's hard to imagine you're Batman when Bruce Wayne can't stop tripping over, or accidentally unplugging cables.
I'm sure many parents have discovered to their horror the act of a child tripping over their headphone cable and landing on or dropping their phone / tablet / etc.
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