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  2. Skyblock - Wikipedia

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    Skyblock is a minigame in the sandbox video game Minecraft. [1] The original minigame consists of a small island floating in the air, on which a player must survive on, [2] although the gameplay and rules may vary. [3] It was originally created by a user going by the name Noobcrew in 2011, and subsequently published to minecraftforum. [4]

  3. Hypixel - Wikipedia

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    The Hypixel server was created to play and further showcase these maps. Minigames were originally created for users to play on while waiting for other players, [8] but the minigames themselves gained popularity. Efforts from Hypixel were put towards new server content instead of the making of other Minecraft maps and games. [5] [9] [10]

  4. Minecraft server - Wikipedia

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    The largest server is widely accepted to be the minigame server Hypixel. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Minecraft multiplayer servers are controlled by server operators , who have access to server commands such as setting the time of day, teleporting players and setting the world spawn.

  5. Excavator controls - Wikipedia

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    In the SAE control pattern, the left hand joystick controls Swing (left & right) and the Main Boom (up &down), and the right hand joystick controls the Stick Boom(away & close) and Bucket motions (close & dump). Left hand left = Swing left. Left hand right = Swing right. Left hand forward = Main Boom down. Left hand back = Main Boom up.

  6. Best Sex Swings for Some Gravity-Defying Orgasms! - AOL

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    This swing comes in four different colors, too, which is a bit of an oddity when it comes to sex swings (they mostly come in black). So, you and your partner can properly decorate your love nest ...

  7. Bucket-brigade device - Wikipedia

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    A bucket brigade or bucket-brigade device (BBD) is a discrete-time analogue delay line, [1] developed in 1969 by F. Sangster and K. Teer of the Philips Research Labs in the Netherlands. It consists of a series of capacitance sections C 0 to C n. The stored analogue signal is moved along the line of capacitors, one step at each clock cycle.

  8. Swing (seat) - Wikipedia

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    Hammock swings are portable (removable) bed-swings made of a lightweight material such as canvas, netting (or as little as two ropes), typically suspended between two trees or attached to a hammock stand. Nest swing. Nest swings resemble bird nests in shape and are able to carry multiple people. One or two people propel it by standing on the ...

  9. Dropkick - Wikipedia

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    The wrestler sets up the opponent, usually seated at a corner turnbuckle and hits him with a dropkick. The most common variation of this is a rope-aided version, where the wrestler uses the ring ropes to elevate his body, connecting with a dropkick to the opponent's chest upon landing.