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The D420 came with either an Intel Core Solo U1300 ULV 1.06 GHz, Intel Core Duo U2400 ULV 1.06 GHz or Intel Core Duo U2500 ULV 1.2 GHz. Unlike its bigger D620 brother, the D420's CPU was a soldered-in BGA and therefore is not upgradable. The Dell Latitude D420/D430 use 1.8-inch hard drives similar to those used in the Apple iPod Classic.
Later, the Zebra BASIC Interpreter (ZBI) was integrated into printer software, which is seen as an advancement to ZPL II by the producer and is ANSI BASIC oriented. Primarily, it is intended to avoid a refactoring of code when changing the printer, if the old printer software was written by a label printer of a competitor.
The Zebra was refreshed in late 2004 and is referred to as the Zebra Master, and features an ornament on top of the grille with the larger and bolder chrome Daihatsu symbol emblem used on the recent Daihatsu vehicles, and added two new face-to-face van variants: ZL Xtra9 and ZX9 (replaced the regular ZX EFI trim). The ZSX van received a chrome ...
D420 is a state road in the northern outskirts of the city of Dubrovnik, Croatia, connecting the Port of Gruž to the D8 state road. The road is 2.8 km (1.7 mi) long. The road is 2.8 km (1.7 mi) long.
The "Zebra" murders were a string of racially motivated murders and related attacks committed by a group of four black serial killers in San Francisco, California, United States, from October 1973 to April 1974; [1] they killed at least 15 white people and wounded eight others. Police gave the case the name "Zebra" after the special police ...
Zebra: 24 March 1961 1 January 1972 Built at Swindon, lot no. 448. Date of order April 1959. Cut up 13 October 1972 at Swindon D867 Zenith: 26 April 1961 18 October 1971 Cut up 30 September 1972 at Swindon D868 Zephyr: 18 May 1961 3 October 1971 Cut up 7 April 1972 at Swindon D869 Zest: 12 July 1961 3 October 1971 Cut up 23 June 1972 at Swindon ...
"The Haunted Writing Manual." Fantastic October 1975 "Theodora and Theodora." New Dimensions: Science Fiction Number 5. New York: Harper & Row, 1975 "Groups." Fantastic February 1976 "If That's Paradise, Toss Me an Apple." Amazing Stories March 1976 "Parker Frightened on a Tightrope." Fantastic Sword & Sorcery and Fantasy Stories Vol. 25 no. 5 ...
German G7a(TI) torpedo at the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum in Oslo. The G7a(TI) was the standard issue Kriegsmarine torpedo introduced to service in 1934. It was a steam-powered design, using a wet heater engine burning decaline, with a range of 7,500 metres (24,600 ft) at 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph) speed.