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Day of Defeat: Source is a team-based online first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by Valve.Set in World War II, the game is a remake of Day of Defeat.It was updated from the GoldSrc engine used by its predecessor to the Source engine, and a remake of the game models.
24H is the second Japanese extended play (EP) and tenth overall by South Korean boy group Seventeen. It was released on September 9, 2020, through Pledis Japan . It featured a lead single of the same name.
The player can race against 5 other AI cars in a full-24 Hour long race on both the Circuit de la Sarthe with the chicanes on the Mulsanne Straight or without them. The opponent vehicles range from Le Mans Prototype cars, such as the BMW V12 LMR and the Audi R8 , to Group C -spec sports prototypes , such as the Sauber C9 and the Mazda 787B .
Thanh Điền was born blind on 4 May 1967, [1] and was adopted by a family. After his adoptive parents died, Thanh Điền lived with his adoptive brother in Trung An commune, Cờ Đỏ district, Cần Thơ city.
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578 Magnum (Vietnamese: 578: Phát đạn của kẻ điên) is a 2022 Vietnamese action drama film written and directed by Lương Đình Dũng. [1] The film stars Alexandre Nguyen, Thanh Thao, H'Hen Niê, Hoang Phuc, Ngoc Tinh, Tuan Hac, Jessica Minh Anh, Thao Tam and Ha Van Hieu.
Steam-powered showman's engine from England. The history of steam road vehicles comprises the development of vehicles powered by a steam engine for use on land and independent of rails, whether for conventional road use, such as the steam car and steam waggon, or for agricultural or heavy haulage work, such as the traction engine.
Mesa, which runs in user-space, houses the implementations of several APIs for software, e.g. VLC media player, GStreamer, HandBrake, etc., to conveniently access such ASICs: Video Acceleration API (VAAPI) – the most common API for Linux, used by AMD and Intel; Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) – used by Nvidia