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  2. Hawks Miller HM-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Hawks Miller HM-1, named Time Flies was an American racing aircraft that was the joint project of pilot-owner, Frank Hawks and Howell W. "Pete" Miller, chief engineer for the Granville Brothers. Although very advanced for its time with an enclosed cockpit that highlighted its streamlined lines, development ended after a crash during testing.

  3. IBM Series/1 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Series/1 is a 16-bit minicomputer, introduced in 1976, that in many respects competed with other minicomputers of the time, such as the PDP-11 from Digital Equipment Corporation and similar offerings from Data General and HP. The Series/1 was typically used to control and operate external electro-mechanical components while also ...

  4. EMD SW1 - Wikipedia

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    The most significant change from those earlier models was the use of an engine of EMD's own design, the then-new 567 engine, here in 600 hp (450 kW) V6 form. 661 locomotives of this design were built, [1] with a gap in production between March 1943 and September 1945 due to World War II.

  5. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln miller's spindle could be raised and lowered, but the original idea behind its positioning was to be set up in position and then run, as opposed to being moved frequently while running. Like a turret lathe, it was a repetitive-production machine, with each skilled setup followed by extensive fairly low skill operation.

  6. Foster-Miller - Wikipedia

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    Foster-Miller, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of QinetiQ, is an American-based military robotics manufacturer. Its two best-known products are its TALON robots and its LAST Armor. Founded and based in Waltham, Massachusetts , it has offices in Albany, New York , [ 2 ] Washington, D.C. , and near Boston .

  7. George Armitage Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller was born on February 3, 1920, in Charleston, West Virginia, the son of George E. Miller, a steel company executive [1] and Florence (née Armitage) Miller. [3] Soon after his birth, his parents divorced, and he lived with his mother during the Great Depression, attending public school and graduating from Charleston High School in 1937.

  8. Foster-Miller TALON - Wikipedia

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    Foster-Miller claims the TALON is one of the fastest robots in production, one that can travel through sand, water, and snow, as well as climb stairs. The TALON transmits in color, black and white, infrared, and/or night vision to its operator who may be up to about 3,937 ft (1,200 m) away. [1]

  9. Casio VL-1 - Wikipedia

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    The VL-1 was the first instrument of Casio's VL-Tone product line, and is sometimes referred to as the VL-Tone. It combined a calculator , a monophonic synthesizer , and sequencer . [ 1 ] Released in 1981, [ 2 ] it was the first commercial digital synthesizer , [ 3 ] selling for $69.95.