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  2. Paper shredder - Wikipedia

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    The first paper shredder is credited to inventor Abbot Augustus Low, whose patent was filed on February 2, 1909. [1] His invention was never manufactured because he died prematurely soon after filing the patent. [2] Adolf Ehinger's paper shredder, based on a hand-crank pasta maker, was the first to be

  3. Shredding - Wikipedia

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    Shredder (software), a chess program developed by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen; Shredding (data remanence), overwriting storage media with new data to erase it; Shredding (disassembling genomic data), in bioinformatics; Shredder, the alpha build of Mozilla Thunderbird

  4. Photographic fixer - Wikipedia

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    Photographic fixer is a mixture of chemicals used in the final step in the photographic processing of film or paper. The fixer stabilises the image, removing the unexposed silver halide remaining on the photographic film or photographic paper, leaving behind the reduced metallic silver that forms the image. By fixation, the film or paper is ...

  5. Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) - Wikipedia

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    1909 Paper shredder. Paper shredders are used to cut paper into chad, typically either strips or fine particles. Government organizations, businesses, and private individuals use shredders to destroy private, confidential, or otherwise sensitive documents. The first paper shredder is credited to prolific inventor Abbot Augustus Low of Horseshoe ...

  6. Industrial shredder - Wikipedia

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    Industrial shredder. This shredder is set up in line with a granulator, in order to reduce the size of the processed material more. An industrial shredder is a machine used to break down materials for various applications such as recycling, volume reduction, and product destruction. Industrial shredders come in many different sizes and design ...

  7. Spudger - Wikipedia

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    The most common modern spudger is a black or yellow nylon stick with a metal hook at one end. Various versions have blunt, sharpened, or insulated hooks. The hook can be used for pulling bridge clips from 66 blocks, manipulating wires in a crowded wire wrap block, or setting DIP switches.

  8. Mike Patton - Wikipedia

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    Although he has performed with many improvisation and game ensembles through his career, [87] Patton rarely composes vocals through jam sessions. [113] His compositions are preceded by the study of the instrumentals, where he analyzes every instrument and their specific parts, [ 113 ] and afterward focuses on "blending [his voice] into the band ...

  9. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Chris Rock's White Person's Guide to Surviving The Apollo — Chris Rock, a veteran of Harlem's famed Apollo Theater, promotes his video that gives tips to aspiring white comedians and singers on how to win over Apollo's vociferously critical audiences. Siobhan Fallon and episode host Rob Morrow appear in before-and-after footage. [139]