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  2. MakerBot - Wikipedia

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    MakerBot agreed to support the Thing-o-Matic until their supply of parts was exhausted. Assembly instructions are available online through the MakerBot Wiki. [28] The Thing-O-Matic is open-source hardware and is licensed under the GNU GPLv3. As such, the Thing-O-Matic can be heavily altered and improved by users.

  3. Yang Terbaik - Wikipedia

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    This article on a 2010s compilation album is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Bre Pettis - Wikipedia

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    Pettis is a co-founder and former CEO [3] of MakerBot Industries, a company that produces 3D printers [13] now owned by Stratasys. Besides being a TV host and Video Podcast producer, he's created new media for Etsy.com, hosted Make: Magazine's Weekend Projects podcast, and has been a schoolteacher, artist, and puppeteer.

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  6. Thai Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Thai Wikipedia (Thai: วิกิพีเดียภาษาไทย) is the Thai language edition of Wikipedia. It was started on 25 December 2003. As of January 2025, it has 171,029 articles and 493,681 registered users. [1] As of March 2022, Wikipedia (all languages combined) was ranked 14th in Alexa's Top Sites Thailand. [2]

  7. Naravit Lertratkosum - Wikipedia

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    Naravit was born in the city of Bangkok in Thailand on February 1, 2001. [1] He studied in Biomedical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang . In 2019, during his early college days, Pond was named as the "Most Handsome Man" in the Faculty of Engineering and was a candidate for the "Hot ...

  8. List of highest-grossing films in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the highest-grossing films in Thailand. This list only accounts for the films' box office earnings in Bangkok, Metropolitan region and Chiang Mai cinemas with the gross in Thai baht and not their ancillary revenues (i.e. home video sales, video rentals , television broadcasts, or merchandise sales).

  9. Bomoh - Wikipedia

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    A bomoh (Southern Thai: โต๊ะบอมอ; RTGS: To Bomo) is a Malay shaman and traditional medicine practitioner. [1] The term is used mainly in Malaysia and parts of Sumatra, whereas most Indonesians use the word dukun.