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ZBar is an open-source C barcode reading library with C++, Python, [2] Perl, and Ruby bindings. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is also implemented on Linux and Microsoft Windows as a command-line application , [ 6 ] and as an iPhone application.
Zbar was the CEO of Sun Basket, a San Francisco-based e-commerce company, [3] [4] which grew to $275M in revenues [5] and was sold in 2021 in a deal that valued the combined company at $1.3B. [6] Previously, Zbar founded Lasso, [7] Tap11, [8] and Zannel. [9] Tap11 and Zannel were sold to AVOS Systems, led by the founders of YouTube. [10]
For a normal wheel size and spoke count, only the latter is suitable for a wheel that has to transmit torque from the hub to the rim, as with rear wheels or hub brakes. This rule is occasionally broken where a very large number of spokes is used, or the wheel is unusually small in diameter, either of which reduces the amount of increased ...
Cohen designed and manufactured the vehicle's chassis and frame while utilizing commercial off-the shelf parts such as General Motors crate LS3 383 cid/6.2L 400 hp V8 engines (current engine is the LQ4 GM 6L 430 hp (320 kW) @ 5900 rpm V8, [2]) General Motors 4L80E transmission, Atlas II transfer cases and General Motors Dynatrac 60 axles [3] with ARB air lockers which give the vehicle enhanced ...
In a traditional independent suspension, the camber and toe are based on the position of the wheel relative to the body. With twist-beam, if both wheels compress together, their camber and toe will not change. Thus, if both wheels started perpendicular to the road and are compressed together, they will stay perpendicular to the road.
Instead of building two large lands with a full-sized Grizzly Gulch and Adventure Point areas, the second attraction and land expansion were cut from Grizzly Gulch, Adventure Point was reworked into Mystic Point and given one dark ride and a restaurant, and the land meant for the indoor Glacier Bay sub-area was given to Toy Story.
A centerlock wheel is a type of automobile wheel in which the wheel is fastened to the axle using a single, central nut, instead of the more common ring of 4 or 5 lug nuts or bolts. It is mostly used in racing and high end sports cars.
[3] [4] In 1998, Zebra Technologies merged with Eltron International, Inc. [5] In 2000, Comtec Information Systems was acquired by Zebra Technologies, [6] followed in 2003 by the acquisition of Atlantek, Inc., which was a manufacturer of photo ID printers. [7] In 2004, the company expanded into RFID smart label manufacturing.