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  2. Mount Rainier (packet writing) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier (MRW) is a format for writable optical discs which provides the packet writing and defect management. Its goal is the replacement of the floppy disk . It is named after Mount Rainier , a volcano near Seattle , Washington , United States.

  3. Mount Rainier National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier National Park is a national park of the United States located in southeast Pierce County and northeast Lewis County in Washington state. [3] The park was established on March 2, 1899, as the fourth national park in the United States, preserving 236,381 acres (369.3 sq mi; 956.6 km 2) [1] including all of Mount Rainier, a 14,410-foot (4,390 m) stratovolcano.

  4. InCD - Wikipedia

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    InCD is [1] a packet writing software developed by Nero AG for Microsoft Windows.. InCD allows optical discs to be used in a similar manner to a floppy disk.The user can drag and drop files to and from the disk using Windows Explorer, or open and save files on the disk directly from application programs.

  5. Why Mount Rainier is the US volcano that troubles scientists most

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    The snowcapped peak of Mount Rainier, which towers 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles) above sea level in Washington state, has not produced a significant volcanic eruption in the past 1,000 years.

  6. List of mountain peaks by prominence - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier: Cascade Range ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item Chart showing the relationship between the 100 peaks with highest ...

  7. Mount Rainier - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier [a] (/ r eɪ ˈ n ɪər / ray-NEER), also known as Tahoma, is a large active stratovolcano in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest in the United States. The mountain is located in Mount Rainier National Park about 59 miles (95 km) south-southeast of Seattle. [9]

  8. Willis Wall - Wikipedia

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    The 3,600 feet (1,097 m) foot wall of volcanic rock on Mount Rainier's north face was named in honor of geological engineer, Bailey Willis, who helped create the first trail to the Carbon Glacier in 1881 and was also influential in securing the passage of the bill that created Mount Rainier National Park in 1899. [1]

  9. DVD-R DS - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier (packet writing) Mount Fuji (layer jump recording) Rainbow Books; File systems ISO 9660. Joliet; Romeo; Rock Ridge / SUSP; El Torito; Apple ISO 9660 Extensions; Universal Disk Format ; ISO 13490