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  2. Skullcandy - Wikipedia

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    Skullcandy Inc. is an American company based in Park City, Utah, that markets technology such as headphones, earphones, Bluetooth speakers and other products. [ 3 ] It was acquired by Mill Road Capital for $196.9 million and the deal was finalized on October 3, 2016, making Skullcandy a wholly owned private subsidiary of that company.

  3. Hegman gauge - Wikipedia

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    Determining the fineness of a paint's grind is important, because too coarse a grind may reduce the paint's color uniformity, gloss, and opacity. [7] The Hegman gauge is widely used for this purpose because it requires minimal skill and only a few seconds' work.

  4. Pin grid array - Wikipedia

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    A pin grid array (PGA) is a type of integrated circuit packaging. In a PGA, the package is square or rectangular, and the pins are arranged in a regular array on the underside of the package. The pins are commonly spaced 2.54 mm (0.1") apart, [1] and may or may not cover the entire underside of the package.

  5. Jet Grind Radio (Game Boy Advance video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jet Grind Radio was received with positive reception among critics. The game has an aggregated score 74 out of 100 based on 22 reviews. [ 9 ] The game was featured in IGN ' s as a runner up for their "Game of the Month" of June 2003, and was also the runner up for "Best Extreme Sports" category in IGN's 2003 Awards.

  6. Toxic Grind - Wikipedia

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    Toxic Grind is an extreme sports game developed by Blue Shift Inc. and released by THQ for the Xbox in 2002. Described as the "only BMX game with a storyline" by the developers, [ 3 ] Toxic Grind is a narrative BMX -based game in which players complete a series of missions within a futuristic game show over eleven levels.

  7. Grind (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Grind" is a song by American rock band Alice in Chains. It is the opening track and the lead single from their third studio album, Alice in Chains (1995). The song was written by Jerry Cantrell, who also sings lead vocals with Layne Staley harmonizing with him. "Grind" spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart

  8. Grind Session - Wikipedia

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    Grind Session is a 2000 skateboarding video game developed by Shaba Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. [2] It was Shaba Games' debut video game, and they would later develop installments in Activision 's Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series.

  9. Soap (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    Soap was the brand name of shoes made for grinding, similar to aggressive inline skating. They were introduced by Chris Morris of Artemis Innovations Inc. with the brand name "Soap" in 1996. [1] They have a plastic concavity in the sole, which is intended to aid the wearer in grinding on objects such as pipes, handrails and stone ledges.