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  2. Brunton, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    As William Ainsworth Inc., production of the Pocket Transit continued; the same basic design remains in production today, in numerous versions and configurations.. In 1970, the company introduced the Brunton Cadet, a simplified evolution of the Pocket Transit incorporating a compass and clinometer, intended for use in training students in the fields of geology, forestry, mining, and surveying. [9]

  3. Penguins Enjoying a Bubble Machine at the Indianapolis Zoo ...

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    Who knew that penguins have a favorite way to have fun! The Indianapolis Zoo celebrated World Penguin Day on April 25th by bringing in the penguins' favorite enrichment activity - a bubble machine!

  4. Ultimate Camping Gear Guide - AOL

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    This lightweight charging machine is great for weekend warriors and won our Best Portable pick when we tested solar-power generators. The Yeti 200x holds 187 watt-hours of power to quickly juice ...

  5. Best Outdoor Gear for Summer at Costco - AOL

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    Best Outdoor Gear for Summer at Costco. Saundra Latham. July 6, 2022 at 8:00 AM. NoDerog/istockphoto. ... Outdoor storage never looked so sleek, say happy buyers of this durable resin shed. It has ...

  6. American Machine and Foundry - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, American Machine and Foundry was renamed AMF. For many years, the company produced a wide variety of sport and leisure equipment, including Roadmaster bicycles, Harley-Davidson motorcycles (1969–1981), Head snow skis and tennis racquets (1969–1985), snowmobiles, lawn and garden equipment, (including manufacturing for Sears Craftsman .

  7. NovaLogic - Wikipedia

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    NovaLogic's 1992 game Comanche: Maximum Overkill was the first release that utilized the Voxel Space engine, which allowed for larger outdoor environments and more detailed terrain. The engine was conceived by electrical engineer Kyle Freeman.