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  • The Arriflex 235 is a lightweight 35mm MOS movie camera released in 2003 by ARRI.

  • The Delahaye 235 is a luxury car built by French manufacturer Delahaye from 1951 until 1954.

  • The Lancair 200 and Lancair 235 are a family of American amateur-built aircraft that were designed by Lance Neibauer and produced by his company, Lancair of Redmond, Oregon. The Lancair 200 was initially called the Lancer 200, but the name was changed due to a naming conflict.

  • TransAsia Airways Flight 235 was a domestic flight from Taipei to Kinmen, Taiwan. On 4 February 2015, the aircraft serving the flight, a 10-month-old ATR 72-600, crashed into the Keelung River around 5 km from Taipei Songshan Airport, where the aircraft had just departed from.

  • The Franklin O-235 is an American air-cooled aircraft engine that first ran in the mid-1960s. The engine is of four-cylinder, horizontally-opposed layout. The power output is nominally 125 hp.

  • USA-235, also known as Advanced Extremely High Frequency 2 or AEHF-2, is a military communications satellite operated by the United States Air Force. It is the second of six satellite to be launched as part of the Advanced Extremely High Frequency program, which replaced the earlier Milstar system.

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  • @dustinc
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  • @dev_vps said:
    2 3 5 are first three prime numbers

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  • AMPS n. Acronym for Advanced Mobile Phone Service. The standard for analog cellular phone service, widely used in the United States and many other countries around the world. AMPS was introduced by AT&T in 1983. It relies on frequency division multiple access (FDMA) to divide frequencies in the 800 MHz to 900 MHz range into 30 KHz channels for sending and receiving calls. A form of AMPS based on a narrower bandwidth is known as N-AMPS. The comparable standard for digital cellular phones is known as D-AMPS.

  • @lua said:
    Would love to get my bandwidth doubled :3
    Order # 6263279792

    @dustinc

  • Anaglyph n. A 3-D effect obtained by creating two overlapping images that appear as a single three dimensional image when viewed through special lenses. Anaglyph 3-D technologies are used on the Web to produce 3-D images for a variety of virtual reality, teaching, and research applications.

  • analog adj. Pertaining to or being a device or signal that is continuously varying in strength or quantity, such as voltage or audio, rather than based on discrete units, such as the binary digits 1 and 0. A lighting dimmer switch is an analog device because it is not based on absolute settings.

  • analog computer n. A computer that measures data varying continuously in value, such as speed or temperature.

  • analog data n. Data that is represented by continuous variations in some physical property, such as voltage, frequency, or pressure.

  • analog display n. A video display capable of depicting a continuous range of colors or shades rather than discrete values.

  • analog signal generator n. A device that generates continuously variable signals and is sometimes used to activate an actuator in a disk drive.

  • analog-to-digital converter n. A device that converts a continuously varying (analog) signal, such as sound or voltage, from a monitoring instrument to binary code for use by a computer. See the illustration. Acronym: ADC. Also called: A-D converter. See also modem. Compare digital-to-analog converter.

  • analysis n. The evaluation of a situation or problem, including review from various aspects or points of view. In computing, analysis commonly involves such features as flow control, error control, and evaluation of efficiency. Often the overall problem is divided into smaller components that can be more easily dealt with. See also flow analysis, numerical analysis, systems analysis.

  • Analytical Engine n. A mechanical calculating machine designed by British mathematician Charles Babbage in 1833 but never completed. It was the first general-purpose digital computer.

  • anchor n. 1. A format code in a desktop publishing or word processing document that keeps an element in the document, such as a figure or a caption or a label associated with the figure, in a certain position in the document. The anchored object is generally attached to another element in the document such as a piece of text (often a paragraph), a graphic, or a particular place in the document. As text and other objects are added to the document, the anchored object moves relative to the object to which it is anchored or remains stationary. 2. A tag in an HTML document that defines a section of text, an icon, or other element as a link to another element in the document or to another document or file.

  • @angstrom n. A unit of measure equal to one 10-billionth (10–10) of a meter or one 250-millionth of an inch. Light wavelength, for example, is commonly measured in angstroms.A

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