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  2. WEX Inc. - Wikipedia

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    WEX Virtual launched in 2000 [16] in support of customers including HitchHiker, [17] HotelTonight, Expedia, and Priceline. In 2014, WEX acquired Evolution1, a cloud-based health industry payments provider, later renaming it to WEX Health. [ 18 ]

  3. hitchBOT - Wikipedia

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    hitchBOT was a Canadian hitchhiking robot created by professors David Harris Smith of McMaster University and Frauke Zeller of Toronto Metropolitan University in 2013. [1] [2] [3] It gained international attention for successfully hitchhiking across Canada, Germany and the Netherlands, but in 2015 its attempt to hitchhike across the United States ended when it was stripped, dismembered, and ...

  4. The Great Smokey Roadblock - Wikipedia

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    Deciding that it is time to make one last perfect cross-country run, he escapes from the hospital and steals back his truck. His first stop is a diner where he is well remembered. He then picks up Beebo, a hitch-hiker heading to Florida. Meanwhile, in a Wyoming whorehouse, Madam Penelope and five other prostitutes entertain various men. However ...

  5. 'The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker' Leaves Out *These ... - AOL

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    Where is the hatchet wielding hitchhiker today? While Kai did try to get his murder conviction overturned in 2021, he still remains in a Trenton, N.J. prison, according to NJ.com. He was 24 at the ...

  6. Caleb Lawrence McGillvary - Wikipedia

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    Caleb Lawrence McGillvary (born September 3, 1988), also known as Kai, is a Canadian man who first became known from the internet viral video "Kai the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker", which featured him recounting a crime he witnessed while hitchhiking. McGillvary subsequently received national attention in the press.

  7. Hitchhiking - Wikipedia

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    A typical hitchhiker's gesture. Hitchhikers use a variety of signals to indicate they need a ride. Indicators can be physical gestures or displays including written signs. [1] The physical gestures, e.g., hand signals, hitchhikers use differ around the world: In some African countries, the hitchhiker's hand is held with the palm facing upwards. [2]

  8. Lady Esther - Wikipedia

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    The Hitch-Hiker written by Lucille Fletcher and starring Orson Welles aired on November 17, 1941. Other programs featured Joseph Cotten , Ginger Rogers , Rita Hayworth , John Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead . [ 9 ]

  9. Whitechapel Computer Works - Wikipedia

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    The company's first workstation model was the MG-1 (named after the Milliard Gargantubrain from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy [4]).The MG-1 was based on the National Semiconductor NS32016 microprocessor, with 512 KB of RAM (expandable to 8 MB [3]), a 1024 × 800 pixel monochrome display, a 10, 22 or 45 MB hard disk, 800 KB floppy drive, and an optional Ethernet interface, with prices ...