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  2. Rain Bird - Wikipedia

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    Rain Bird had its origins in 1933 when Glendora, California, citrus grower Orton Englehart developed the first prototype of the horizontal action impact sprinkler.This new design offered slow rotation and more efficient watering than other sprinklers of that era, features that were long sought after by local irrigators.

  3. Telecomsoft - Wikipedia

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    Telecomsoft was founded in 1984 when computer games were the fastest growing sector within the computer software market at the time. Despite a turnover of over £6 million in 1987/88, [1] British Telecom sold the three labels to MicroProse in 1989 in a deal reported to be worth around £2,000,000 [2] after a failed management buyout. [1]

  4. V16 engine - Wikipedia

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    Early 1930s Cadillac V16 engine. The first production car to use a V16 engine was the Cadillac V-16, introduced in January 1930.The Cadillac V16 engine was initially produced with a displacement of 452 cu in (7.4 L), OHV and a V-angle of 45 degrees.

  5. Rainbird - Wikipedia

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    Rainbird, colloquial name given to various birds thought to sing or come before rain, including the European green woodpecker, Jamaican lizard cuckoo, Jacobin cuckoo, Pacific koel, channel-billed cuckoo, Burchell's coucal and black-faced cuckoo-shrike, as well as certain swifts whose movements are thought to signal the coming of rain

  6. Index of DOS games (S) - Wikipedia

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    Slipstream 5000: 1995 The Software Refinery Gremlin Interactive: Slordax: The Unknown Enemy: 1991 Softdisk: Softdisk Snack Attack II: 1982 Funtastic: Funtastic Snipes: 1982 SuperSet Software: SuperSet Software Snood: 1999 David M. Dobson: Snood World: Soccer Kid: 1994 Krisalis Software: General Admission Software: SODA Off-Road Racing: 1997 ...

  7. Rain Bird (legend) - Wikipedia

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    The Rain Bird in Native American legend was a bird who brought rain. The Rain Bird was known by coastal Native Americans as the bringer of life. The reason behind it was that Rain, or the bringer of life, brought life to the coastal Natives by watering their plants, thus giving food and water to the animals they hunted; it controls everything from the sky and is father of the sky children.