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  2. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Blender Studio platform, launched in March 2014 as Blender Cloud, [161] [162] [163] is a subscription-based cloud computing platform where members can access Blender add-ons, courses and to keep track of the production of Blender Studio's open movies. [164] It is currently operated by the Blender Studio, formerly a part of the Blender ...

  3. Ball grid array - Wikipedia

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    A ball grid array (BGA) is a type of surface-mount packaging (a chip carrier) used for integrated circuits. BGA packages are used to permanently mount devices such as microprocessors . A BGA can provide more interconnection pins than can be put on a dual in-line or flat package .

  4. Shell game - Wikipedia

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    An illegal shell game performed with bottle caps on Fulton Street in New York City. The shell game (also known as thimblerig, three shells and a pea, the old army game) is a public gambling game that challenges players to follow the movement of a marker hidden under one of several covers (shells).

  5. Shield-tailed agama - Wikipedia

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    X. taylori lives on arid, flat land, sometimes on hilly landscapes, sandy but also hard ground, where it digs deep galleries. It survives at 45 to 50 °C (113 to 122 °F) maximum temperature, but average ranges between 25 and 35 °C (77 and 95 °F) in very dry environments, with the exception of strong spring storms and high humidity.

  6. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Grail Sword, a cracked holy sword which Sir Percival bonded back together, though the crack remained. Morddure, Arthur's sword crafted by Merlin in The Faerie Queene; "neither steele, nor stone" could fend its attack. (Renaissance fiction) Secace, the sword that Lancelot used to battle the Saxons at Saxon Rock.

  7. Crag and tail - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Monument stands on the crag at the right, and the long tail slopes down leftward Salisbury Crags to the left and Arthur's Seat to the right, with their tails sloping east to the right. A crag (sometimes spelled cragg , or in Scotland craig ) is a rocky hill or mountain, generally isolated from other high ground.

  8. List of components of oil drilling rigs - Wikipedia

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    Simple diagram of a drilling rig and its basic operation. Mud tank; Shale shakers; Suction line (mud pump) Mud pump; Motor or power source; Hose; Drawworks; Standpipe; Kelly hose; Goose-neck; Traveling block; Drill line; Crown block; Derrick; Racking Board (Sometimes referred to as the Monkey Board) Stand (of drill pipe) Setback (floor)