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In the C64, the extra I/O pins of the processor are used to control the computer's memory map by bank switching, and for controlling three of the four signal lines of the Datasette tape recorder (the electric motor control, key-press sensing and write data lines; the read data line went to another I/O chip).
1940 RCA Victor Bluebird 78, B-10754-A, by Glenn Miller. "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (also written "Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand") is a 1940 swing jazz and pop standard recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra as a Bluebird 78 rpm single.
Many big band names played in the Hotel Pennsylvania's Café Rouge, including the Glenn Miller Orchestra. [11]The number inspired the pun title Transylvania 6-5000, used separately as titles for a 1963 Bugs Bunny cartoon, a 1985 full-length live-action film, and a sketch by Wayne and Shuster.
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The Cisco Catalyst 6500 is a modular chassis network switch manufactured by Cisco Systems from 1999 to 2015, capable of delivering speeds of up to "400 million packets per second". [ 1 ] A 6500 comprises a chassis, power supplies, one or two supervisors, line cards, and service modules.
6,500: Website: www.kroll.com: Kroll (formerly Duff & Phelps) is a financial and risk advisory firm established in 1932 and based in New York City.
Unertl Optical Company, Inc. was a manufacturer of telescopic sights in the United States from 1928 until 2008. They are known for their 10× fixed-power scopes that were used on the Marine Corps' M40 rifle and made famous by Marine Corps Scout Sniper Carlos Hathcock during the Vietnam War.
NCAA 5th District Coach of the Year: Bob Devaney; UPI Big 8 Player of the Year: Wayne Meylan; All American: LaVerne Allers, Wayne Meylan, Larry Wachholtz; All Big 8: LaVerne Allers, Kaye Carstens, Bob Churchich, Wayne Meylan, Kelly Petersen, Bob Pickens, Lynn Senkbeil, Carel Stith, Larry Wachholtz, Harry Wilson