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Radica Games Limited was a Hong Kong [1] company that produced electronic games, founded in 1983. It began by producing electronic souvenir games for casinos. [2] In the late 1990s, it became known for its Bass Fishin line of games. [1]
1997 - Novadigm launches Radia; 2004 - HP acquires Novadigm [6] September 2004 - Version 4.0 Radia released; April 2007 - Version 5.0 HP OpenView Configuration Management released; October 2007 - Version 5.1 HP Configuration Management released; July 2008 - Version 7.20 HP Client Automation released; May 2009 - Version 7.50 HP Client Automation ...
Radia Senki: Reimeihen (ラディア戦記 — 黎明篇 —, lit. "Chronicle of the Radia War: Dawn Volume", officially translated as Record of Radia War [2]) is an Action RPG for the Nintendo Family Computer created by Tecmo, and released in Japan on November 15, 1991. Though an English release was at one point planned, it was never released ...
The default Vector skin has a selection in the tools menu at the top-right for 'Printable version'. This printable version is often misunderstood, as it is not exactly a print preview. It does not show page numbers, headers and footers applied by your browser. For a proper print preview, use the one supplied by your browser.
Replica of Capt. Georgii Dmitrievich Kostylev's La-5 of the 4th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, White 15 that served in Leningrad 1943, at the Museum of the Great Patriotic War in Moscow, 2005. The La-5 descended from the LaGG-1 and LaGG-3, aircraft designed by Vladimir Gorbunov before the Second World War. The LaGG-1 was underpowered, and ...
15 September 2006: First Radia special, simultaneously broadcast live on 9 radio stations: Time labs is a collection of one-minute pieces from artists of the Radia Network. It was released for the final conference of the radio territories project. [11] April 2007: The Radia Network has received an honorary mention at the 2007 Prix Ars ...
The LA-2A had evolved from Lawrence's first leveling amplifier, the LA-1, which was favored by Gene Autry, and its successor, the LA-2, which had been adopted by CBS and RCA. In 1965, Lawrence sold Teletronix to Babcock Electronics of Costa Mesa, California, and in 1967 Bill Putnam 's company Studio Electronics (eventually renamed UREI ...
The B-5 was a development of the earlier K-5 with slightly greater power and dimensions. The main change was the increase in cylinder bore from 108 mm (4.25 in) to 117 mm (4.625 in) and a corresponding increase in displacement from 372 cu in (6.1 liters ) to 441 cu in (7.2 liters ).