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cargo net — /ˈkagoʊ nɛt/ (say kahgoh net) noun 1. a strong net, often made from rope, wire, etc., in which heavy goods, as bags of cement, etc., are transported. 2. a similar net, usually of elasticised cord, made to cover items in the boot or rear… …
cargo net — A type of bungee net usually found in the trunk of a car to secure packages from moving around; but also found behind or beside a seat … Dictionary of automotive terms
net — See bungee net cargo net tonnage net … Dictionary of automotive terms
Cargo planes bomb plot — Location United States of America (target); East Midlands Airport and Dubai International Airport (discovered) Date October 29, 2010 (discovered) Target 2 planes Attack … Wikipedia
Net tonnage — is calculated by measuring a ship s internal volume and applying mathematical formulae. Net tonnage (often abbreviated as NT, N.T. or nt) is a dimensionless index calculated from the total moulded volume of the ship s cargo spaces by using a… … Wikipedia
Cargo cult programming — is a style of computer programming that is characterized by the ritual inclusion of code or program structures that serve no real purpose. Cargo cult programming is typically symptomatic of a programmer not understanding either the bug they were… … Wikipedia
Cargo (band) — Cargo is a well known Romanian Heavy Metal band from Timişoara, founded by guitarist Adrian Bărar in 1985. Biography Two of the current members are from Arad Adrian Igrişan (vocals) and Octavian Pilan (drums), one is from Hunedoara Cristian Pup… … Wikipedia
Net register tonnage — See also: Ton#Units of volume Net register tonnage (NRT, nrt, n.r.t.) is a ship s cargo volume capacity expressed in register tons , one of which equals to a volume of 100 cubic feet (2.83 m3). It is calculated by reducing non revenue… … Wikipedia
Cargo 360 — Infobox Airline airline=Cargo 360 logo= logo size= fleet size=3 destinations=5 IATA=GG ICAO=GGC callsign=LONGHAUL parent= founded=2005 headquarters=Seattle, Washington, USA key people=H. David Greenberg, Brian Smith hubs= focus cities= alliance=… … Wikipedia
Cargo cult — A cargo cult may appear in tribal societies in the wake of interaction with technologically advanced, non native cultures. The cult is focused on obtaining the material wealth of the advanced culture through magical thinking, religious rituals… … Wikipedia