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  2. Nikon D1 - Wikipedia

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    Nikon D1x. Uniquely for the D1 range, the D1x had a grey stripe on the handgrip (not pictured) The D1 was replaced by the D1H and D1X on February 5, 2001. [6] The D1X offered higher resolution with a 2,000 x 1,312 - 5.3 effective megapixels sensor (3,008 x 1,960 interpolated image output, and continuous shooting of 3 frames per second for up to 21 consecutive shots.

  3. Fire-setting - Wikipedia

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    A Bronze Age fire-set pit. Fire-setting is a method of traditional mining used most commonly from prehistoric times up to the Middle Ages. Fires were set against a rock face to heat the stone, which was then doused with liquid, causing the stone to fracture by thermal shock. Rapid heating causes thermal shock by itself—without subsequent ...

  4. Founding Fathers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The more liberal-leaning, following their sixties parents, claim the Founders as egalitarians, suspicious of concentrations of wealth. Independents look to the Founders to break the logjam of partisan brinksmanship. Across the political spectrum, Americans ground their views in a supposed set of ideas that emerged in the eighteenth century.

  5. Digital One - Wikipedia

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    Digital One is a national commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, owned by Arqiva.As of March 2010, the multiplex covered more than 90% of the population [1] from 137 transmitters. [2]

  6. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Cross, situated at the junction of High Street, leading up to Glasgow Cathedral, Gallowgate, Trongate and Saltmarket was the original centre of the city, symbolised by its Mercat cross. Glasgow Cross encompasses the Tolbooth Steeple, all that remains of the original Glasgow Tolbooth , which was demolished in 1921.

  7. Guitar Pro - Wikipedia

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    Later, Guitar Pro 5 (released November 2005) undertook a year-long porting effort and Guitar Pro 5 for the macOS was released in July 2006. On April 5, 2010, Guitar Pro 6, a completely redesigned version, was released. This version also supports Linux, with 32-bit Ubuntu being the officially supported distribution.

  8. Pro-Ject - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Ject founder Heinz Lichtenegger began producing and selling turntables under this brand name in 1991. The Pro-Ject 1, launched in 1991, marked the company's entry into the turntable market. Developed by founder Heinz Lichtenegger, this deck was essentially a modified version of the Tesla NC-500, a turntable produced in the Czech Republic.

  9. Wii U system software - Wikipedia

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    A pop-up notification will appear on the Home Menu section to notify the user that a download is finished. Unlike past Nintendo digital stores, such as the Wii Shop Channel and the Nintendo DSi Shop, which used Nintendo Points as its currency, the Nintendo eShop uses the user's local currency using a digital wallet system whereby funds are ...