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Hubs are the center of the outside part of the yoyo. On a yo-yo with a long axle, the hubs often include a nipple, spike, or stub, which contains the axle threading inside. On yo-yos with shorter axles, the hub can be totally flat, allowing for horizontal fingerspin tricks. Some yo-yos with longer axles have been designed to accept hubstacks, a plastic shell containing a ball bearing which is mounted onto the axle stub. These hubstacks can be held with the fingers, enabling the yo-yoer to directly adjust the plane of the yo-yo while spinning, as well as performing hubstack based tricks.

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  • Hubs are the center of the outside part of the yoyo. On a yo-yo with a long axle, the hubs often include a nipple, spike, or stub, which contains the axle threading inside. On yo-yos with shorter axles, the hub can be totally flat, allowing for horizontal fingerspin tricks. Some yo-yos with longer axles have been designed to accept hubstacks, a plastic shell containing a ball bearing which is mounted onto the axle stub. These hubstacks can be held with the fingers, enabling the yo-yoer to directly adjust the plane of the yo-yo while spinning, as well as performing hubstack based tricks.
  • Hubs is the youngest member of the Hot Rod Patrol, and therefore is yet another young punk who doesn't play by the rules. Except, this kid is also not half as good as he thinks he is, and gets the team into trouble when he overestimates his abilities. But, he'll learn. He'll learn. Japanese name: Lucas
  • In data communications, a hub is a place of convergence where data arrives from one or more directions and is forwarded out in one or more other directions. A hub is the television equivalent of a cable splitter used to connect two or more televisions together using one input. A hub usually includes a switch of some kind. (And a product that is called a "switch" could usually be considered a hub as well.) The distinction seems to be that the hub is the place where data comes together and the switch is what determines how and where data is forwarded from the place where data comes together. Regarded in its switching aspects, a hub can also include a router.
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  • In data communications, a hub is a place of convergence where data arrives from one or more directions and is forwarded out in one or more other directions. A hub is the television equivalent of a cable splitter used to connect two or more televisions together using one input. A hub usually includes a switch of some kind. (And a product that is called a "switch" could usually be considered a hub as well.) The distinction seems to be that the hub is the place where data comes together and the switch is what determines how and where data is forwarded from the place where data comes together. Regarded in its switching aspects, a hub can also include a router. 1) In describing network topologies, a hub topology consists of a backbone (main circuit) to which a number of outgoing lines can be attached ("dropped"), each providing one or more connection port for device to attach to. For Internet users not connected to a local area network, this is the general topology used by your access provider. Other common network topologies are the bus network and the ring network. (Either of these could possibly feed into a hub network, using a bridge.) 2) As a network product, a hub may include a group of modem cards for dial-in users, a gateway card for connections to a local area network (for example, an Ethernet or a Token Ring), and a connection to a line (the main line in this example).
  • Hubs are the center of the outside part of the yoyo. On a yo-yo with a long axle, the hubs often include a nipple, spike, or stub, which contains the axle threading inside. On yo-yos with shorter axles, the hub can be totally flat, allowing for horizontal fingerspin tricks. Some yo-yos with longer axles have been designed to accept hubstacks, a plastic shell containing a ball bearing which is mounted onto the axle stub. These hubstacks can be held with the fingers, enabling the yo-yoer to directly adjust the plane of the yo-yo while spinning, as well as performing hubstack based tricks.
  • Hubs is the youngest member of the Hot Rod Patrol, and therefore is yet another young punk who doesn't play by the rules. Except, this kid is also not half as good as he thinks he is, and gets the team into trouble when he overestimates his abilities. But, he'll learn. He'll learn. Japanese name: Lucas
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