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  2. Predicta - Wikipedia

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    The Pixar animated film Toy Story 2 featured a miniature replica of the Predicta, which was based on one owned by the film's director, John Lasseter. [7]The Predicta is also featured in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel series on Amazon Prime.

  3. Zenith Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Zenith was the first company to experiment with subscription television, launching their Phonevision system with experimental Chicago station KS2XBS (originally broadcasting on Channel 2 before the Federal Communications Commission forced them to relinquish it to WBBM-TV). Their experiment involved a descrambler box mounted on the television ...

  4. The Replacement (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ellen, an architect, is expecting her first child. Her firm decide to bring in maternity cover. Ellen is impressed by Paula, who had taken a career break to look after her daughter, but now wants to return to work.

  5. 'The store should replace it': This Utah man says he ... - AOL

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    Gene DeSantis of Park City, Utah, just wanted to watch the New York Mets on his 70-inch television. Instead, after a run-in with Walmart employees, he says officials from the Summit County Sheriff ...

  6. Telecommunications pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A pedestal is generally a sheet metal or plastic housing that encloses a passive termination block. The pedestal is usually about 3 feet high and has a diameter of less than one foot, with a circular, rectangular, oval, or "rounded rectangle" cross-section. The pedestal either has an access panel or removable housing.

  7. Camera pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A camera pedestal is an item upon which television cameras are mounted, typically seen in television studios. Unlike tripods , pedestals give camera operators the ability to move the camera in any direction (left, right, forward, back, up, down).

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