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  2. Andrew Hines - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Hines (born May 25, 1983 in Villa Park, California) is a six-time National Hot Rod Association Pro Stock Motorcycle champion. [1] He was the flagship Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson V-rod. Andrew follows in the footsteps of his brother and crew chief, Matt Hines (NHRA Champion 1996, 97, 98).

  3. Terry Vance - Wikipedia

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    Terry Vance (born November 26, 1953, in Bristol, Virginia) is an American former professional motorcycle drag racer, racing team owner and manufacturer of high performance parts for motorcycles. [1] He is a fourteen-time motorcycle drag racing national champion.

  4. FP4 - Wikipedia

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    FP4 may refer to: CFP4, an International Civil Aviation Organization airport code for McQuesten Airport, Yukon, Canada; FP4 plus, a black-and-white photographic film by Ilford Photo, latest version being called FP4 Plus or FP4+ Fourth Framework Programme (FP4), a European Union funding scheme for research projects; The Roland FP4, an electric piano

  5. Ilford FP - Wikipedia

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    FP is a cubic-grain [2] black-and-white film from Ilford Photo with a long history. [3] It originated as Fine grain Panchromatic roll film in 1935. Like its faster partner product, HP film, it has gone through a number of versions since then, with the latest being FP4 plus (FP4+ for short).

  6. Half-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    This is described in a SIGGRAPH 2000 paper [6] (see section 4.3) and further documented in US patent 7518615. [7] It was popularized by its use in the open-source OpenEXR image format. Nvidia and Microsoft defined the half datatype in the Cg language , released in early 2002, and implemented it in silicon in the GeForce FX , released in late ...

  7. Notch code - Wikipedia

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    A notch code is a set of notches or recesses cut into the edge of a piece of sheet film to provide a tactile way to identify the film brand, type, and processing chemistry (e.g. black and white, color negative, or color reversal) in the dark.

  8. Gregory Hines - Wikipedia

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    Hines was born in New York City, on February 14, 1946, to Alma Iola (Lawless) and Maurice Robert Hines, a dancer, musician, and actor, and grew up in the Sugar Hill neighborhood of Harlem. [1] He began tap dancing when he was two years old, and began dancing semi-professionally at age five.

  9. Minifloat - Wikipedia

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    Sums with finite operands can give an infinite result (i.e. 14.0 + 3.0 = +Inf as a result is the cyan area, −Inf is the magenta area). The range of the finite operands is filled with the curves x + y = c , where c is always one of the representable float values (blue and red for positive and negative results respectively).