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  2. T.C. Mits - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Mits (acronym for "the celebrated man in the street"), [1] is a term coined by Lillian Rosanoff Lieber to refer to an everyman.In Lieber's works, T.C. Mits was a character who made scientific topics more approachable to the public audience.

  3. Tri-City Christian School (California) - Wikipedia

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    Tri-City Christian School is a private Christian school located in Vista, California. [1] Founded in 1971, the school serves approximately 650 students, from preschool through high school, with the mission of "training up spiritual champions for Jesus Christ."

  4. PDF - Wikipedia

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    HTML 4.01 Specification since PDF 1.5; HTML 2.0 since 1.2 Forms Data Format (FDF) based on PDF, uses the same syntax and has essentially the same file structure, but is much simpler than PDF since the body of an FDF document consists of only one required object. Forms Data Format is defined in the PDF specification (since PDF 1.2).

  5. Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems - Wikipedia

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    Soon MITS was advertising in technical journals such as the IEEE Computer, [51] and general interest magazines such as Scientific American. MITS was also the most prominent advertiser in the new hobbyist computer magazines such as Creative Computing and Byte. David Bunnell joined MITS as a technical writer in the calculator heyday. In April ...

  6. Altair 8800 - Wikipedia

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    MITS claimed to have delivered 2,500 Altair 8800s by the end of May. [35] The number was over 5,000 by August 1975. [36] MITS had under 20 employees in January but had grown to 90 by October 1975. [37] The Altair 8800 computer was a break-even sale for MITS. They needed to sell additional memory boards, I/O boards and other options to make a ...

  7. Altair BASIC - Wikipedia

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    Altair BASIC is a discontinued interpreter for the BASIC programming language that ran on the MITS Altair 8800 and subsequent S-100 bus computers. It was Microsoft's first product (as Micro-Soft), distributed by MITS under a contract.

  8. 3.0 is the "base" or "core" specification. The AdvancedTCA definition alone defines a Fabric agnostic chassis backplane that can be used with any of the Fabrics defined in the following specifications: 3.1 Ethernet (and Fibre Channel) 3.2 InfiniBand; 3.3 StarFabric; 3.4 PCI Express (and PCI Express Advanced Switching) 3.5 RapidIO

  9. MESC - Wikipedia

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    The system is a catalogue of specifications in the English language, to allow buyers to purchase standardised materials all over the world. When MESC was initially introduced, materials were allocated a unique 7-digit number. This was increased to ten digits in 1946. [1] The system has a numerical "coding schedule" of 10 digits to code the ...