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Moreover, the spaghetti of wires, the chargers and the other paraphernalia of digital life are hardly unobtrusive.
They draw water from wells; on street corners generators are hooked up to a spaghetti of wires from which mobile phones can be charged.
In a review of Apple's iMac in January , 1999 he asked why computers have "a tedious 'boot-up' process," instead of an on/off switch, and a spaghetti of wires and cables rather than wireless infrared keyboards and printers.
But in today's burgeoning and increasingly integrated global financial markets — a vast, neural spaghetti of wires, Web sites and trading platforms — the N.Y.S.E. is clearly no longer the epicenter.
And every once in a while the president orders up an invasion or the vice president points his shotgun in the wrong direction, and the world looks to the White House pressroom (and past the spaghetti of wires and empty Diet Coke cans) for answers.
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Lastly, there is wiring, which can either be a very tidy assortment of colored wires or (if someone put this car stereo in themselves or has made modifications), has the potential to be a maddening spaghetti mess of wires.
This is an architect's office, I keep telling myself as I stumble through a warren of dark rooms, banging my head on low beams, tripping over steps in unlikely places, burning my shins on tiny one-bar electric fires that creep out from the walls on a spaghetti of old wires.
Where Azraq is a ghost city of white boxes in a flint and lava desert, Zaatari is an anarchic dusty city of tents and box-like people-containers, in which every streetlight is covered with a wild spaghetti-tangle of wires, stealing electricity to light people's homes, charge their phones and power televisions.
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