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  2. Pinning (modelling) - Wikipedia

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    Pinning is a technique used when assembling large or heavy model kits (such as metal wargaming miniatures) that involves drilling a hole in two pieces of the model to be joined, and using a "pin" to strengthen the bond when they are glued.

  3. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    "snake", "play snake", "snake game" and "snake video game" will result in a "Play Snake" card. By selecting Click to Play, one can play the game on both desktop and mobile. By clicking the cog next to the play button, they can customize the game and even change the game mode. This is regularly updated with new features. [107]

  4. Virtual photography - Wikipedia

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    However, Metal Gear Solid: Integral released in 1999 featured a photo mode, separate from the game itself, where one can take pictures of certain characters, although it is unknown if the images could be exported. [4] Gran Turismo 4, released in 2004, became the first known video game to include a photo mode that allowed players to export images.

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  6. Photo Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Photo Hunt is a spot the difference game featured on coin-operated Megatouch touchscreen video games primarily found in bars, restaurants, and taverns in the United States. Megatouch games were developed by Merit Entertainment in Bristol, Pennsylvania. [1] Photo Hunt has been reworked as a downloadable version for the iPhone and iPod touch. [2]

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  8. Barker Bill's Trick Shooting - Wikipedia

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    Flying Saucers game mode. Barker Bill's Trick Shooting consists of four carnival-type game modes in which the player uses a NES Zapper to shoot various objects for points. [3] Higher scores are given for more daring shots: those on the verge of disappearing or breaking award the most points. The game modes consist of: Balloon Saloon

  9. How are pin placements decided for U.S. Open? It's science ...

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    Location, location, location. There’s both an art and science to picking ideal hole locations for the four days of the U.S. Open, and those discussions begin years before the event. “It’s a ...