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There are many variations of reticle pattern; this article concerns itself mainly with the most rudimentary reticle: the crosshair. Crosshairs are typically represented as a pair of perpendicularly intersecting lines in the shape of a cross, "+", though many variations of additional features exist including dots, posts , concentric circles ...
"Crosshair", a song by the Danish band Blue Foundation. Cross Hair , fictional G.I. Joe character. Crosshairs (Transformers), several robot superhero characters in the Transformers robot superhero franchise. Crosshair (Star Wars), a deformed clone trooper and former member of The Bad Batch in the Star Wars franchise.
Print This Now. Windows accents. Adding accents to letters in Windows is as easy as 123. Whether you’re always talking about Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, or Red Sox catcher Christian ...
A red arrow is the default mouse cursor. Move the cursor around the current location and it will change when it passes over an interactive area. Items that can be picked up do not change the ...
Red NEC: NX Point: None: EasyNote MX45, MX65, S5: Dark Gray Nintendo: C-Stick: None: New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL and New Nintendo 2DS XL [21] [22] Gray Samsung: Pointing stick: Series 6, Ativ Q: Series 4: All colors Sony: Pointing stick: None: Sony Vaio Duo 11, Sony VAIO P series, BX series, C1 series, U8 series, UX series, X505, Sony ...
The garish red, blue and brown “V” sweater resembled the one that became Carnesecca's good-luck charm during St. John's 1984-85 Final Four season. Rick Pitino dons replica sweater to honor ...
The Red Cross symbol. The Red Cross on white background was the original protection symbol declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention. The ideas to introduce a uniform and neutral protection symbol as well as its specific design originally came from Dr. Louis Appia, a Swiss surgeon, and Swiss General Henri Dufour, founding members of the International Committee.