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  2. Utah teapot - Wikipedia

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    A 3D STL model of the teapot A 2008 rendering of the Utah teapot model. The Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is one of the standard reference test models in 3D modeling and an in-joke [1] within the computer graphics community.

  3. Digital mockup - Wikipedia

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    Digital mockup of XM1202 Mounted Combat System. A digital mockup (or digital mock-up) is the digital description of a product, usually in three dimensions.The product design engineers, the manufacturing engineers, and the support engineers work together to create and manage the mock-up.

  4. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cups and mugs may be made of glazed ceramic, [1] porcelain, plastic, glass, insulated or uninsulated metal, and other materials. In the past, coffee cups have also been made of bone, clay, and wood. [2] Disposable coffee cups may be made out of paper or polystyrene foam (often mistakenly called Styrofoam).

  5. COLLADA - Wikipedia

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    COLLADA (for 'collaborative design activity') is an interchange file format for interactive 3D applications. It is managed by the nonprofit technology consortium, the Khronos Group, and has been adopted by ISO as a publicly available specification, ISO/PAS 17506.

  6. Coffee cup sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The coffee sleeve was invented in 1991 by Jay Sorensen [1] and patented in 1995 [2] (under the trademarked name Java Jacket), and are now commonly utilized by coffee houses and other vendors that sell hot beverages dispensed in disposable paper cups. There are a number of patents that cover various coffee sleeves and their aspects.

  7. File:A small cup of coffee.JPG - Wikipedia

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    A photo of a cup of coffee. {{cc-by-sa-2.0}} File usage. More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only ...

  8. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or café (French: ⓘ), is an establishment that serves various types of coffee, espresso, latte, americano and cappuccino, among other hot beverages. Some coffeehouses may serve iced coffee among other cold beverages, such as iced tea , as well as other non-caffeinated beverages.

  9. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blender features an internal file system that can pack multiple scenes into a single ".blend" file. Most of Blender's ".blend" files are forward, backward, and cross-platform compatible with other versions of Blender, with the following exceptions: Loading animations stored in post-2.5 files in Blender pre-2.5.