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  2. Mike Noble - Wikipedia

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    Mike Noble (17 September 1930 – 15 November 2018) [1] was a British comic artist and illustrator, best known for drawing strips like Fireball XL5 for TV Century 21.

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  4. Fireball (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fireball (ファイアボール, Faiabōru) is a series of CGI anime shorts produced by Jinni's Animation Studios and Walt Disney Television International Japan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The designer is Hitoshi Fukuchi. [ 3 ]

  5. KMG (company) - Wikipedia

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    KMG is a Dutch company manufacturing amusement rides, located in Neede, Gelderland.KMG has constructed over 300 rides to date. [1]The following, among others, are KMG rides: [2]

  6. John Gruber - Wikipedia

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    On Daring Fireball, Gruber tends to cover Apple in a positive manner [3] [13] [14] [15] and defend Apple against criticism. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Media outlets have described Gruber as an Apple " fanboy " in conjunction with his writing on the website; [ 26 ] Gruber responded in a 2011 interview that although he does not use the term fanboy , he ...

  7. Fireball (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Fireball (stylized as Fire-Ball) is an unfinished Japanese science fiction manga written and illustrated by Katsuhiro Otomo. The 50-page story was published in Futabasha's Action Deluxe magazine on January 27, 1979. Fireball is notable for establishing ground Otomo would later explore more successfully in Domu and his best-known work Akira.

  8. Rope trick effect - Wikipedia

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    This is known as a "radiatively driven" fireball. [citation needed] Inside the radiative fireball, the bomb itself is rapidly expanding due to the heat generated by the nuclear reactions. This moves outward at supersonic speeds, creating a hydrodynamic shock wave at its outer edge. After a brief period, this shock front reaches and then passes ...

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!