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  2. The 4 best pop up tents - AOL

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    If you’re in need of a tent that’s quick and easy to set up, the best pop up tents are designed to be pitched in just a minute or two with minimal effort. Small pop up tents can provide one or ...

  3. Eureka! Tent Company - Wikipedia

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    Working closely with Bishop's and Whittaker's instructions, such as installing heavy-duty brass hooks for attaching the tent to the frame and utilizing "zipper-type vents" to prevent condensation, [21] Eureka improved on the Draw-Tite design to create a total of over 60 lightweight "Mt. Everest Assault Tents" for the expedition, [14] many of ...

  4. Modular Command Post System - Wikipedia

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    Modular Command Post System (MCPS) tent, Type 3 (green) A M577 command post carrier with a MCPS tent. The Modular Command Post System (MCPS) is a modular tent system for mobile or temporary tactical operations centers, developed in the early-mid 1990s by the United States Army. The tents are designed to be utilised as a free-standing shelter.

  5. Tent - Wikipedia

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    This type of tent is equipped with built-in very flexible hoops so that when the tent is unpacked, it springs into shape immediately, and so is extremely easy to set up. Such tents are usually single-skinned and are generally aimed at the one-season or children's end of the market; their high flexibility makes them unsuitable for use in windy ...

  6. Quonset hut - Wikipedia

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    The George A. Fuller construction company manufactured them, and the first was produced within 60 days of signing the contract. [4] In 1946, the Great Lakes Steel Corporation claimed "the term 'Quonset,' as applied to builders and building materials, is a trade mark owned by the Great Lakes Steel Corporation." [5] But the word is often used ...

  7. Orders of magnitude (time) - Wikipedia

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    Clock time and calendar time have duodecimal or sexagesimal orders of magnitude rather than decimal, e.g., a year is 12 months, and a minute is 60 seconds. The smallest meaningful increment of time is the Planck time―the time light takes to traverse the Planck distance, many decimal orders of magnitude smaller than a second. [1]