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The NRA has installed a steel silhouette of a buffalo on its Stickledown range, allowing Bisley shooters the chance to use a reactive target at long range for the first time. [29] "Target 51" on Stickledown consists of a 2.4-by-1.7-metre (7.9 ft × 5.6 ft) steel buffalo silhouette, painted white.
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Topics about Static Caravan Recordings albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Static Caravan Recordings label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
A caravan is an RV, and going RVing would be caravanning. Most caravan designs would probably be called a travel trailer, or in some cases a fifth wheel or camper trailer. Caravans can go to RV parks or some camp sites— not trailer parks, which usually communities of semi-permanent structures called mobile homes. However, sometimes they can ...
A vardo (also Romani wag(g)on, Gypsy wagon, living wagon, caravan, van and house-on-wheels) is a four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle traditionally used by travelling Romanichal as their home. [ 1 ] : 89–90, 168 [ 2 ] : 138 The name v ardo is a Romani term believed to have originated from the Ossetic wærdon meaning cart or carriage. [ 3 ]
You can see the static nature of play-calling here. But what has changed is the efficiency of the called runs. EPA per rush is up to -0.06 after holding at -0.10 for three straight years.
Charles Jenkins first demonstrates "true" television with moving images. This time 48-line moving silhouette images are transmitted at 16 frames per second from Washington to Anacostia Navy station. 1923: Vladimir Zworykin applies for patent for an all-electronic television system, the first ancestor of the electric scanning television camera.