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LAI Games (an abbreviation of Leisure and Allied Industries) is an arcade game and consumer video game developer owned and operated by Helix Leisure Pte Ltd. LAI Games is recognised as an early pioneer of the family entertainment centre (FEC) concept for its founding of one of the first FECs, Timezone, in 1978.
Y8 may refer to: Shaanxi Y-8, a Chinese transport aircraft KJ-200, also known as by the NATO reporting name "Moth" or "Y-8 Balance Beam" is a Chinese Airborne early warning and control aircraft. LNER Class Y8, a class of British steam locomotives; Yangtze River Express, a IATA airline designator
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Shaanxi Y-8 of PLA Air Force on 2012. Design of the aircraft was completed by February 1972. Major features of the Y-8 included a glazed nose and tail turret derived from that of the H-6 bomber, [2] [3] a roller-type palletized-cargo-handling device instead of the overhead conveyor, and a gaseous oxygen system as opposed to a liquid oxygen system.
Emergency personnel cover a body with blue tent following a gas explosion at Taichung shopping mall in Taichung, Taiwan, February 13, 2025, in this screen grab obtained from a video.
y8 is so fun because they have alot of fun games like..... dress up, cooking, coloring, and alot more fun games! SO you should go on y8 .com!!!!!I LOVE y8.com! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shiningstar101 (talk • contribs) 00:45, 13 February 2010 (UTC) This article is not about the gaming website.
The Lai-Massey Scheme is similar to a Feistel network in design, but in addition to using a using a non-invertible round function whose input and output is half the data block size, each round uses a full-width invertible half-round function. Either, or preferably both of the functions may take a key input as well.
Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players in which the aim is to fence off more territory than the opponent. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago and is believed to be the oldest board game continuously played to the present day.