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  2. Lester-MG T51 - Wikipedia

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    The Lester-MG T51, also known as the MG Special, the Lester T51, or the MG T51, is a sports race car, designed, developed and built by Harry Lester, and based on the MG TC, between 1949 and 1954. [3] Only 18 models were produced, and only 4 cars are known to have survived.

  3. List of computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    These publications appeal to a broad audience and usually include content about computer hardware and software and technology news. These magazines could also be called technology magazines because of the large amount of content about non-computer consumer electronics, such as digital audio player and mobile phones.

  4. Kawasaki H2 Mach IV - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki H2 Mach IV is a 750 cc 3-cylinder two-stroke production motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki. The H2 was a Kawasaki triple sold from September 1971 through 1975. A standard, factory produced H2 was able to travel a quarter mile from a standing start in 12.0 seconds. [ 4 ]

  5. Westinghouse Combustion Turbine Systems Division - Wikipedia

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    The Westinghouse Combustion Turbine Systems Division (CTSD), part of Westinghouse Electric Corporation's [1] Westinghouse Power Generation [2] group, was originally located, along with the Steam Turbine Division (STD), in a major industrial manufacturing complex, referred to as the South Philadelphia Works, in Lester, Pennsylvania near to the Philadelphia International Airport.

  6. Atomic (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Atomic (or Atomic MPC) once was a monthly Australian magazine and online community that focused on computing and technology, with a great emphasis on gaming, modding and computer hardware. Atomic was marketed at technology enthusiasts and covered topics that were not normally found in mainstream PC publications, including video card and CPU ...

  7. Category:Computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    Computer magazines are magazines about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet. They are popular in advanced countries. They are popular in advanced countries. Most computer magazines offer advice, some coding instruction, reviews of the latest technologies, and advertisements.

  8. List of disk magazines - Wikipedia

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    Cee-64 Alive! (Commodore 64, relaunched as Commodore Cee (q.v.)) Ceibe (IIBM PC, 1999–2000, Spain) Cheese (IBM PC, 1996–1997) Chromasette (TRS-80 Color Computer) CLI ; CLOAD was a cassette and disk magazine for the TRS-80 which started in 1978. [4] The magazine ran monthly and provided tapes by subscription. [5]

  9. Commodore Datasette - Wikipedia

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    A bit-sequence match means that the stream is byte-synchronized. The first byte to compare with is called the lead-in byte. If matched, it's compared to the sync byte as well. [10] An example: Turbo Tape 64 has a lead-in byte $02 (binary 00000010), sync byte $09 (binary 00001001) and a following sync sequence of $08, $07, $06, $05, $04, $03 ...