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    An out of date clock icon. Date: 6 April 2008: Source: Self-made in Illustrator. + + Author: Composition by Tkgd2007. I used and modified images from the alternative sources listed below. Permission (Reusing this file) According to the Tango FAQ:

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    One of the easiest and most sought-after devices used to generate DOGs by hobbyists is the 1980s vintage Sony XV-T500 video superimposer. This device can luma-key a signal, capture a still frame into memory and then overlay the keyed graphic in one of eight colors onto any CVBS signal.

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