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e.rowlands [Snakes/Multis] Remove unneeded apostrophe
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  A generic term for "light weight" versions of steel deck. Normally made with an aluminium frame (rather than steel) they tend to be lighter, but don't bank on it! ("Ali deck" is also the name of one such system, although apparently it's quite heavy!) Another term more commonly used in StageSoc is lite-deck as this is the make of the 'lightweight' staging in the Cube and as such is about the only such stuff we get to use!  A generic term for "light weight" versions of steel deck. Normally made with an aluminium frame (rather than steel) they tend to be lighter, but don't bank on it! ("Ali deck" is also the name of one such system, although apparently it's quite heavy!) Another term more commonly used in StageSoc is lite-deck as this is the make of the 'lightweight' staging in the Cube and as such is about the only such stuff we get to use!
 ====Bender==== ====Bender====
-A cable that has two different types of connector (such as [[wiki:glossary:sound#jack|jack]] to male [[wiki:glossary:sound#XLR|XLR]] or 13A power to 15A power) or two XML connectors of the same gender.+A cable that has two different types of connector (such as [[wiki:sound:sound_glossary#jack|jack]] to male [[wiki:sound:sound_glossary#XLR|XLR]] or 13A power to 15A power) or two XML connectors of the same gender.
 ====Blacks==== ====Blacks====
 The name given to the black clothing to be worn by tech and stage crew during performances. The name given to the black clothing to be worn by tech and stage crew during performances.
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 In the touring band world at least, a Snake is a bundle of cables, held together with LX tape or Cable ties, and a Multicore is the professionally produced equivalent that has a proper PVC/Rubber outer covering all the cables (These can also be Fibre Optic instead of copper -- or a combination of the two!). Having said that, Americans tend to call all multicores Snakes, regardless of construction. Usually Lighting Multicores ([[wiki:glossary:general_terms#socapex_soca|socaplex/lectriflex]]) are referred to as [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#socapex_soca|Soca]] not multicores (to save confusing the sound engineers). In the touring band world at least, a Snake is a bundle of cables, held together with LX tape or Cable ties, and a Multicore is the professionally produced equivalent that has a proper PVC/Rubber outer covering all the cables (These can also be Fibre Optic instead of copper -- or a combination of the two!). Having said that, Americans tend to call all multicores Snakes, regardless of construction. Usually Lighting Multicores ([[wiki:glossary:general_terms#socapex_soca|socaplex/lectriflex]]) are referred to as [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#socapex_soca|Soca]] not multicores (to save confusing the sound engineers).
 ====Socapex / Soca==== ====Socapex / Soca====
-Power [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#snakes_multi_s|multicore]] for lighting. Has circular connector on the end with 19 pins (or holes depending on which end you're holding!) and a locking ring (on one end).+Power [[wiki:glossary:general_terms#snakes_multi_s|multicore]] for lighting. Has circular connector on the end with 19 pins (6 mains cables L/N/earth) (or holes depending on which end you're holding!) and a locking ring (on one end).
 ====Spider==== ====Spider====
 A multicore connector to n sockets (named as it looks like a spider). A multicore connector to n sockets (named as it looks like a spider).
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 //(See [[wiki:stage_anatomy|stage anatomy]] for diagrams and further info.)//\\ //(See [[wiki:stage_anatomy|stage anatomy]] for diagrams and further info.)//\\
 The left hand side of the stage from the audience perspective. The left hand side of the stage from the audience perspective.
 +====StageSoc-ing====
 +The act of hanging around after an event despite stating an explicit intention to leave and even going so far as to put your coat on. Can last near indefinetly.
 ====Steel Deck==== ====Steel Deck====
 Unreasonably and unnaturally heavy staging, which often has to be carried long distances by less people than required, used for making raised areas of set. Unreasonably and unnaturally heavy staging, which often has to be carried long distances by less people than required, used for making raised areas of set.
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