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The Alpha 6 is a fake "molecular detector" which, according to its manufacturer, can detect various substances from a distance, including explosives and drugs. The device has come under scrutiny following revelations about two similar devices, the ADE 651, which has become the focus of a fraud investigation in the United Kingdom, [1] and the GT200, which tests have determined to perform no ...
LCPDFR and LSPDFR are modifications released for Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V, that convert their respective games into a law enforcement simulator. [12] The mod's developers, G17 Media, also develop RDRFR , a similar law enforcement simulator conversion for Red Dead Redemption 2 . [ 13 ]
The AN/PRC-163 Multi-channel Handheld Radio, is a dual-channel tactical handheld radio manufactured by L3Harris Technologies, Inc. for the U.S. military, ...
NEW YORK -Apple is in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs as the tech giant's credit card partner, said two sources familiar with the matter, as the Wall Street giant steps back from its ...
Dave Grohl’s daughter Violet is following in her dad’s footsteps! On Thursday, Jan. 30, the drummer, 56, was joined by his fellow Nirvana band members, bassist Krist Novoselic and rhythm ...
Scene rendered with RRV [1] (simple implementation of radiosity renderer based on OpenGL) 79th iteration The Cornell box, rendered with and without radiosity by BMRT. In 3D computer graphics, radiosity is an application of the finite element method to solving the rendering equation for scenes with surfaces that reflect light diffusely.
Buckley Carlson, a former Capitol Hill aide and the son of conservative media personality Tucker Carlson, is set to join Vice President JD Vance's press office, sources tell ABC News. The younger ...
The AN/PRC-6 was designed and used by the US military during the Korean War, and was in use by the US Marine Corps as late as 1972. It was commonly known as the (correctly) "Handie Talkie" [4] or (incorrectly) "walkie-talkie," "banana radio," or "Prick-6." [5] The AN/PRC 6 was also used by various NATO nations. It was manufactured under license ...