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  2. David J. Gingery - Wikipedia

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    David J. Gingery (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ ŋ ɡ ər i /; December 19, 1932 – May 3, 2004) was an American inventor, writer, and machinist, best known for his series of books on how to build machine tools. Gingery is most famous for his Build Your Own Metal Working Shop From Scrap series, which details how to build a reasonably complete machine shop at low ...

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    [141] [142] In 2013, Yelp sued a lawyer it alleged was part of a group of law firms that exchanged Yelp reviews, saying that many of the firm's reviews originated from their own office. The lawyer said Yelp was trying to get revenge for his legal disputes and activism against Yelp. [ 134 ]

  4. How I Built This - Wikipedia

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    What It Really Takes To Build a Food Business: Part 1 October 18, 2024 NA/672 Black Diamond Equipment: Peter Metcalf October 28, 2024 NA/673 Advice Line with Angie Hicks of Angi October 31, 2024 NA/674 What It Really Takes To Build a Food Business: Part 2 October 25, 2024 NA/675 BARK: Matt Meeker Nov 4, 2024 NA/676

  5. Compass Kumpas - Wikipedia

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    Compass Kumpas (aka Compass kum'pəs) was the first album from Dalek I Love You, shortened to Dalek I for this album and accompanying singles. It was released on May 24, 1980, by Back Door/Phonogram records. In 1983, the band recorded a second, self-titled album using its full name: Dalek I Love You.

  6. Category:Dalek audio plays - Wikipedia

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  8. You're Not Yelping - Wikipedia

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    [2] Writing for The A.V. Club, Dan Caffrey gave an A− rating to the episode, and commented in his review that "it's that exact contrast—this idea of something so trivial treated so dramatically—that makes 'You're Not Yelping' work." Caffrey also noted that the episode as it aired on South Park Studios only had commercials for the Yelp ...

  9. TechShop - Wikipedia

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    TechShop was founded by Jim Newton, Ridge McGhee, and Robert Thomas. Jim Newton wanted to establish a place with tools to work on pet projects. [1] Newton, who had been a science adviser to the TV show MythBusters and a College of San Mateo robotics teacher, was also motivated by his students' frustration with lack of access to equipment.