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The Gran Sport featured Buick's 401-cubic-inch V8 with a Carter 4-barrel carburetor that produced 325 hp (242 kW) at 4400 rpm, [14] listed as 400 cubic inches in sales literature to elude a General Motors limit of 400 cubic inches in intermediate-sized cars. Unique Gran Sport badging, a heavy-duty radiator, and dual exhaust were also added.
A 14-inch cathode-ray tube showing its deflection coils and electron guns. The cathode-ray tube (CRT) is a vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns (a source of electrons or electron emitter) and a fluorescent screen used to view images. [38] It has the means to accelerate and deflect the electron beam(s) onto the screen to create the ...
The Chevrolet Vega is a subcompact automobile that was manufactured and marketed by GM's Chevrolet division from 1970 to 1977. Available in two-door hatchback, notchback, wagon, and sedan delivery body styles, all models were powered by an inline four-cylinder engine designed specifically for the Vega, with a lightweight, aluminum alloy cylinder block.
299.792 Mm – one light-second; the distance light travels in vacuum in one second (see speed of light) 314 Mm – diameter of CT Cha b; 384.4 Mm (238,855 mi) – average Earth–Moon distance [167] 671 Mm – separation between Jupiter and Europa; 696 Mm – radius of Sun; 989 Mm – diameter of Epsilon Indi, one of the nearest stars to Earth
The show was extremely successful, with 86,592 pay-per-view television subscribers. [24] It's disputed whether the promoters intended the event to be a precursor to future events. "That show was only supposed to be a one-off", eventual UFC president Dana White said. "It did so well on pay-per-view they decided to do another, and another.
Signs including Stop, Yield, No Turns, No Trucks, No Parking, No Stopping, Minimum Speed, Right Turn Only, Do Not Enter, Weight Limit, and Speed Limit are considered regulatory signs. Some have special shapes, such as the octagon for the Stop sign and the crossbuck for railroad crossings.
He fled the area at around 2 a.m. on Friday and was one of dozens parked at the Regal Edwards Rancho San Diego movie theater. The theater is one of three places for people who have been displaced.
Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (/ ˈ j æ ŋ k ə v ɪ k / ⓘ YANG-kə-vik; [2] born October 23, 1959) is an American comedy musician, writer, and actor. He is best known for writing and performing comedy songs that often parody specific songs by contemporary musicians.