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  2. Rock-O-Plane - Wikipedia

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    Rock-O-Plane at Hometown Days in Verona, Wisconsin. The Rock-O-Plane is an amusement park ride designed by Lee Eyerly in 1948 and manufactured by the Eyerly Aircraft Company of Salem, Oregon. [1] It is sometimes nicknamed "the cages" or "the eggs".

  3. Global Consciousness Project - Wikipedia

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    Skeptics such as Robert T. Carroll, Claus Larsen, and others have questioned the methodology of the Global Consciousness Project, particularly how the data are selected and interpreted, [2] [3] saying the data anomalies reported by the project are the result of "pattern matching" and selection bias which ultimately fail to support a belief in ...

  4. Hasegawa Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Though definitely not "true scale" models, Hasegawa also produces a line of small aircraft called Egg Planes. On the box they are described as "grade-A jumbo scale". They feature an egg-shaped distorted interpretation of a real world aircraft, such as the P-51 mustang, SR-71 blackbird, and the Space Shuttle.

  5. Higher egg prices may extend far into 2025, and egg ... - AOL

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    Signage notes a limit due to limited quantities of eggs at a grocery store in Manhattan Beach, Calif., on Jan. 2, 2025. Bird flu and other factors have contributed to an egg shortage in California.

  6. MD Helicopters MH-6 Little Bird - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing MH-6M Little Bird (nicknamed the Killer Egg) and its attack variant, the AH-6, are light helicopters used for special operations in the United States Army. Originally based on a modified OH-6A , it was later based on the MD 500E , with a single five-bladed main rotor .

  7. D4 Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    D4 Enterprise was founded on March 3, 2004, by former Bothtec Inc. employee, Naoto Suzuki. [1] Suzuki had previously been involved with the creation and management of Project EGG - and D4 Enterprise was created in part due to declining interest in the running of that service on the part of Bothtec. [10]

  8. Arctic Eggs - Wikipedia

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    There, he muses on the question of cooking eggs at the top of Mt. Everest, and asks the Poultry Prepper to find out for him. As the credits roll, a plane is shown flying over the city. There is then a cut to Mt. Everest, where the Poultry Prepper and the Poultry Peddler are standing by the wreckage of the crashed plane.

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