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  2. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    Also, some books in the series are smaller and do not follow the same formatting style as the others. Wiley has also launched an interactive online course with Learnstreet based on its popular book, Java for Dummies, 5th edition. [7] A spin-off board game, Crosswords for Dummies, was produced in the late 1990s. [8]

  3. Complete Idiot's Guides - Wikipedia

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    series) is a product line of how-to and other reference books published by Dorling Kindersley (DK). The books in this series provide a basic understanding of a complex and popular topics. The term "idiot" is used as hyperbole, to reassure readers that the guides will be basic and comprehensible, even if the topics seem intimidating.

  4. Dan Gookin - Wikipedia

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    Dan Gookin is a computer book author who wrote the first ...For Dummies books including DOS for Dummies and PCs for Dummies, establishing the design and voice of the long-running series that followed, incorporating humor and jokes into a format for beginners on any subject. He also is a member of the Coeur d'Alene City Council.

  5. Talk:For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    I believe the For Dummy books are supposed to be simplified versions of instruction manuals seeing how a for dummy books has short paragraphs unlike ones found in an instruction manual. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.138.112.104 ( talk ) 21:50, 6 November 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. EMD E6 - Wikipedia

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    The E6 was the seventh model in a long line of passenger diesels of similar design known as EMD E-units. Compared with passenger locomotives made later by EMD, the noses of the E3, E4, E5, and E6 cab units had pronounced slants when viewed from the side. Therefore, these four models have been nicknamed "slant nose" units.

  7. E-6 process - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Publication Z-119 provides instructions for various methods to carry out the E-6 process, [5] including the use of continuous processors, [6] roller-transport processors, [7] rack-and-tank processors, [8] batch processing, [9] and rotary-tube processors; [10] however, they largely share the same steps and recommendations for time and ...

  8. Time-Triggered Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP) is an open computer network protocol for control systems. It was designed as a time-triggered fieldbus for vehicles and industrial applications. [1] and standardized in 2011 as SAE AS6003 (TTP Communication Protocol).

  9. Boeing E-6 Mercury - Wikipedia

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    Navy E-6B Mercury at the Mojave Air and Space Port. Like the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, the E-6 is adapted from Boeing's 707-320 airliner. Rolled out at Boeing's Renton Factory in December 1986, [2] the first E-6 made its maiden flight in February 1987, when it was flown to nearby Boeing Field in south Seattle for fitting of mission avionics.