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  2. Mantrap (snare) - Wikipedia

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    Two mantraps (one a "humane" type) and a spring gunA mantrap is a mechanical physical security device for catching poachers, art thieves and other trespassers. [1] [unreliable source?

  3. Mantrap (access control) - Wikipedia

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    In a manual mantrap, a guard locks and unlocks each door in sequence. An intercom and/or video camera are often used to allow the guard to control the trap from a remote location. In an automatic mantrap, identification may be required for each door, sometimes even different measures for each door.

  4. Not to Touch the Earth - Wikipedia

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    "Not to Touch the Earth" is a 1968 song by the Doors from their third album Waiting for the Sun. It is part of an extended performance piece called "Celebration of the Lizard" that the band played live multiple times.

  5. Talk:Monty Hall problem/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    So whatever door you choose, your chances are 1/3. For the second choice, call the door you originally chose 1, and the door Monty opens as 3. Now the possibilities are: 123 CGG GCG (We know that GGC is not a possibility because Monty showed us a goat behind door 3.) So if you choose either 1 or 2, you have a 1/2 chance of winning.

  6. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Minecraft mods has been credited for helping Minecraft become one of the best-selling video games of all time. The first Minecraft mods worked by decompiling and modifying the Java source code of the game. The original version of the game, now called Minecraft: Java Edition, is still modded this way, but with more advanced tools.

  7. Rogers Drums - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Drums is an American multinational drum manufacturer. It was founded in 1849 and originally based in Covington, Ohio.During the twentieth century, their drums enjoyed popularity with musicians spanning from the Dixieland jazz era in the 1920s to classic rock in the 1960s and 1970s, but was particularly associated with big band and swing drummers of the 1940s and 1950s.

  8. Snare - Wikipedia

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    Snare most often refers to: Snare drum; Snare trap, a kind of trap used for capturing animals; Snare may also refer to: Art and entertainment.

  9. Slam-door train - Wikipedia

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    Connex South Eastern Class 423 at Waterloo East in February 2003 c2c Class 312 at Shoeburyness in March 2003. A slam-door train or slammer is a set of diesel multiple units (DMUs) or electric multiple units (EMUs) that were designed before the introduction of automatic doors on railway carriages in the United Kingdom and other countries, which feature manually operated doors.