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  2. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    Monome 40h – reconfigurable grid of 64 backlit buttons, used via USB; a limited batch of 500 was produced; all design process, specifications, firmware, and PCB schematics are available online

  3. Concordancia (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Concordancia was a political alliance in Argentina. Three presidents belonging to it, Agustín P. Justo , Roberto Ortiz , and Ramón Castillo were in power from 1931 to 1943, a period known in Argentina as the " Infamous Decade ".

  4. Trimmer (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Trimmer potentiometers or "trimpots" A trimmer, or preset, is a miniature adjustable electrical component.It is meant to be set correctly when installed in some device, and never seen or adjusted by the device's user.

  5. Teen who stormed Arkansas airport with AR-style rifle and ...

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    A 15-year-old boy stormed a small regional airport in Arkansas with an AR-style rifle while demanding a plane — until he was stopped by a “heroic” pilot who ran and grabbed his own gun ...

  6. Fisher Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Electronics was an American audio equipment manufacturer founded in 1945 by Avery Fisher in New York City, New York. Originally named the Fisher Radio Corporation, the company is considered a pioneer in high fidelity audio equipment.

  7. DeVore & Sons - Wikipedia

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    DeVore & Sons Inc. Bible Publishers, is a specialist publisher of Catholic and Protestant Bibles.. The company was started in 1948 by Floyd DeVore, when he purchased the Chicago-based Bible publisher John A Hertel.

  8. Arthur Okamura - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Okamura (February 24, 1932 - July 10, 2009) was an American artist, working in screen printing, drawing and painting.He lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, and was Professor Emeritus at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco, California.

  9. Electro-pneumatic action - Wikipedia

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    The electro-pneumatic action is a control system by the mean of air pressure for pipe organs, whereby air pressure, controlled by an electric current and operated by the keys of an organ console, opens and closes valves within wind chests, allowing the pipes to speak.