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  2. Kolibri Games - Wikipedia

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    The idle game that simulates a factory empire has since been downloaded over 10 million times. [10] In October 2018, Fluffy Fairy Games changed its name to Kolibri Games. [11] Ubisoft acquired a 75% share of Kolibri in February 2020, as the company desired to expand into the "idle" mobile game venue. [12]

  3. Kenworth Introduces Factory-Installed Idle Management System

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    Kenworth will offer a new factory-installed and integrated engine-off heating and cooling idle management system for its long-haul T680 with a 76-inch sleeper.

  4. Jowett Cars - Wikipedia

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    That year, 1919, a new works site was bought at Springfield, Bradford Road, Idle, outside Bradford, the site of a disused quarry. Car making started in the new factory in 1920. The first vehicle was the Jowett Seven using an enlarged version of the pre-war flat twin.

  5. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    Progress Quest (2002), considered the first idle game. An incremental game, also known as a clicker game, tap game or idle game, is a video game whose gameplay consists of the player performing simple actions such as clicking on the screen repeatedly.

  6. Idle air control actuator - Wikipedia

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    The result is an engine that fails to maintain idle RPM and frequently stalls. A jammed actuator may be freed simply by cleaning it. However an actuator that has stopped working due to a fault in its servomotor will need replacement. Air leaks in either the stepper housing or pipes will cause elevated idle RPM.

  7. Silvertown explosion - Wikipedia

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    The factory was built in 1893 on the south side (River Thames side) of North Woolwich Road, nearly opposite Mill Road) by Brunner Mond, a forerunner of Imperial Chemical Industries, to produce soda crystals and caustic soda. Production of caustic soda ceased in 1912, which left part of the factory idle.

  8. Idleness - Wikipedia

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    Mark Slouka published the essay "Quitting the Paint Factory: The Virtues of Idleness", hinting at a post-scarcity economy and linking conscious busyness with anti-democratic and fascist tendencies. [2] Idleness: A Philosophical Essay is a 2018 publication contending the idle state is one of true freedom. [3]

  9. Mount Clemens Sugar Company - Wikipedia

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    The factory sat idle in 1949 and processed its last beet campaign in 1950.” [1] Sugar production in Mount Clemens was given up as a lost cause after 1950. Freight rates for transporting beets had risen, the acreage available had dwindled as agricultural land was sold off for other industry and residential development.