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  2. Nikon D3000 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D3000 is a 10.2-megapixel DX format DSLR Nikon F-mount camera announced by Nikon on 30 July 2009. It replaces the D40 as Nikon's entry level DSLR. It features a 3.0-inch 230,000-dot resolution LCD monitor, CCD sensor with ISO 100–1600 (3200 with Boost) and 3D tracking Multi-CAM1000 11-point AF system which makes it quite similar to the Nikon D200 in these main parts.

  3. Nikon - Wikipedia

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    However, as auto focus SLRs became available from Minolta and others in the mid-1980s, Nikon's line of manual-focus cameras began to seem out of date. [ citation needed ] Despite introducing one of the first autofocus models, the slow and bulky F3AF, the company's determination to maintain lens compatibility with its F-mount prevented rapid ...

  4. Thomas Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rhodes Rockwell (March 13, 1933 – September 27, 2024) was an American author of children's books, best known for writing How to Eat Fried Worms. Life and career [ edit ]

  5. How to Eat Fried Worms - Wikipedia

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    How to Eat Fried Worms is a children's book written by Thomas Rockwell, first published in 1973.The novel's plot involves a boy eating worms as part of a bet.It has been the frequent target of censors and appears on the American Library Association's list of most commonly challenged books in the United States of 1990–2000 at number 96. [1]

  6. The Only Three Questions That Count - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Fisher says that because the stock market is a discounter of all widely known information, the only way to make, on average, winning market bets is knowing something most others don’t. The book claims investing should be treated as a science, not a craft, and details a methodology for testing beliefs and uncovering information ...

  7. A Column of Fire - Wikipedia

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    A Column of Fire is a 2017 novel by British author Ken Follett, [1] first published on 12 September 2017. [2] It is the third book in the Kingsbridge Series, and serves as a sequel to 1989's The Pillars of the Earth and 2007's World Without End. [3] [4]

  8. Ken Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the backdoor's annotated source code was published online. [26] The end of the acceptance speech consisted of criticism of journalists' positive coverage of hackers, such as the 414s. Throughout the 1980s, Thompson and Ritchie continued revising Research Unix, which adopted a BSD codebase for the 8th, 9th, and 10th editions.

  9. Ken Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Ken Hutchins (born 20th century) is an American inventor who defined and popularized the Super Slow form of resistance training exercise, and developed methodology, trainer certifications, and exercise equipment to specifically support the techniques.