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  2. OntheBoards.tv - Wikipedia

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    Their online video streaming service, OntheBoards.tv, provides pay-per-view screenings of international theater and dance performances. The service launched in January 2010 as a three-year pilot with funds from the Wallace Foundation and DanceUSA as an alternative to low-quality theater recordings shot from the back of the house and rarely ...

  3. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Stringer board, stringer, or sometimes just string: The structural member that supports the treads and risers in standard staircases. There are typically three stringers, one on either side and one in the center, with more added as necessary for wider spans. Side stringers are sometimes dadoed to receive risers and treads for increased support ...

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  5. Bumper (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Bumpers also had a technical reason for existence: Early videotape machines took several seconds to start playing video in proper synchronization with the program source. The board operator would cue the tape with a "preroll" of several seconds then use the start of the bumper as a signal to start the tape before "taking" it at the bumper's end.

  6. Spike Lee, George C. Wolfe to Join Board of Vimeo After It ...

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    Vimeo announced the expected 11 members of its board of directors ahead of the video-hosting platform’s spinoff from IAC — a group that includes noted filmmakers Spike Lee and George C. Wolfe.

  7. Stringer - Wikipedia

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    Stringer (aircraft), or longeron, a strip of wood or metal to which the skin of an aircraft is fastened; Stringer (slag), an inclusion, possibly leading to a defect, in cast metal; Stringer (stairs), the structural member in a stairway that supports the treads and risers; Stringer (surfing), a thin piece of wood running from nose to tail of a ...

  8. Deck railing - Wikipedia

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    In between the posts, two 2x4s are attached to the posts with screws for the best connection. The lower board is placed 3.5" from the top of the finish deck to the bottom of the board. The top board is placed with the top at 35" from the deck. Then the vertical 2x2 pressure treated wood balusters are installed spaced regularly every 3.5". Then ...

  9. Flexural rigidity - Wikipedia

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    However, in cases of non-prismatic members, such as the case of the tapered beams or columns or notched stair stringers, the flexural rigidity will vary along the length of the beam as well. The flexural rigidity, moment, and transverse displacement are related by the following equation along the length of the rod, x {\displaystyle x} :