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  2. Epson - Wikipedia

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    Epson has released a firmware patch to bring the R-D1 up to the full functionality of its successor, being the first digital camera manufacturer to make such an upgrade available for free. [citation needed] In September 2012, Epson introduced a printer called the Expression Premium XP-800 Small-in-One, with the ability to print wirelessly. [20]

  3. Category:Epson - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Epson" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  4. Category:Epson computers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Pages in category "Epson ...

  5. The First Hour - Wikipedia

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    The First Hour is a Ginx TV production which plays the first hour of a brand new game or a recent classic for the very first time. The main presenter has always been Adam Savage and has been joined by guests such as Lucy James and Neil Cole .

  6. Epson QX-10 - Wikipedia

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    The Epson QX-10 is a microcomputer running CP/M or TPM-III (CP/M-80 compatible) which was introduced in 1983. It is based on a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, running at 4 MHz, provides up to 256 KB of RAM organized in four switchable banks, and includes a separate graphics processor chip manufactured by NEC to provide advanced graphics capabilities.

  7. Outline of free software - Wikipedia

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    The Free Software Definition; Transcripts about Free Software by FSFE; Free Software Magazine, which bills itself as "a free magazine for the free software world." Free cultural works definition; FLOSSWorld - Free/Libre/Open-Source Software: Worldwide impact study, to find out more about the recently announced European Union funded study.

  8. Inter-Hours - Wikipedia

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    Inter-Hour of the First Hour—45, 91, 92 ; Inter-Hour of the Third Hour—29, 31, 60; Inter-Hour of the Sixth Hour—55, 56, 69; Inter-Hour of the Ninth Hour—112, 137, 139; The Inter-Hours are only done on "days with Alleluia"; that is to say, days when the services follow a Lenten format and, as a result, the Divine Liturgy may not be ...

  9. Hour - Wikipedia

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    The day-and-night (νυχθήμερον) was probably first divided into 24 hours by Hipparchus of Nicaea. [13] The Greek astronomer Andronicus of Cyrrhus oversaw the construction of a horologion called the Tower of the Winds in Athens during the first century BCE. This structure tracked a 24-hour day using both sundials and mechanical hour ...