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  2. E18 error - Wikipedia

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    Canon's instructions (by phone) are to 'remove the batteries, rotate the on button and hold for 5 seconds, and then replace the battery'. The few lucky pictures are clear and in focus. A better solution (not provided by Canon) is to connect the camera to the TV or a computer. This may completely solve the problem.

  3. Floppy disk drive interface - Wikipedia

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    As a result, early floppy drives required jumpers to be set on the drive to tell it which controller commands it should receive. When introducing the PC, IBM sliced the cable between the first and second drive, and twisted seven of the conductors, effectively flipping the four conductors which specifically addressed the first or second drive.

  4. Canon EOS flash system - Wikipedia

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    The Speedlite 420EX is an external flash formerly made by Canon. The Speedlite 420EX is one of Canon's older mid-range flashes, being replaced by the 430EX in 2005. It was primarily intended for users wanting to step up from the entry-level flashes, as well as for use as a slave flash along with the more advanced Speedlite 550EX flash.

  5. Christopher Alexander - Wikipedia

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    The greatest influence of A Pattern Language in computer science is the design patterns movement. [50] Alexander's philosophy of incremental, organic, coherent design also influenced the extreme programming movement. [51] The Wiki was invented [7] [8] to allow the Hillside Group to work collaboratively on programming design patterns.

  6. Confucianism - Wikipedia

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    John C. Didier and David Pankenier relate the shapes of both the ancient Chinese characters for Di and Tian to the patterns of stars in the northern skies, either drawn, in Didier's theory by connecting the constellations bracketing the north celestial pole as a square, [81] or in Pankenier's theory by connecting some of the stars which form ...

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  8. Glossary of geography terms (A–M) - Wikipedia

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    A vertical or inclined shaft connecting a cave passage to the surface. [4] avulsion 1. The sudden loss of land by the action of water. 2. The rapid abandonment by a river or stream of an existing channel in favor of the formation of a new channel, typically because the new channel follows a steeper or less obstructed course. awareness space

  9. Bridge Communications - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Communications, Inc. was an American technology company founded in 1981 by Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico in Mountain View, California. [1] The company developed computer network bridges, routers, and communications servers, specializing in interconnecting different types of networks.