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  2. Okanagan Regional Library - Wikipedia

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    Makerspaces are equipped with maker technologies including: [9] 3D printers, recording studios, Cricut Makers, Glowforge laser cutters, and sublimation printers and heat presses. Patrons of the library are also able to borrow more than books.

  3. File:TheHomeDepot.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 16:29, 18 April 2019: 227 × 228 (14 KB): JC713: Updated coloring to match homedepot.com and optimized vector code

  4. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    The use of die cut machines is also increasingly popular; in recent years a number of electronic die-cutting machines resembling a plotter with a drag knife have hit the market (e.g. The Cricut), enabling scrappers to use their computer to create die cuts out of any shape or font with the use of free or third party software. Scrapbook makers ...

  5. 3D modeling - Wikipedia

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    3D models may be created automatically or manually. The manual modeling process of preparing geometric data for 3D computer graphics is similar to plastic arts such as sculpting. The 3D model can be physically created using 3D printing devices that form 2D layers of the model with three-dimensional material, one layer at a time. Without a 3D ...

  6. Lucky Number Slevin - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Number Slevin (also known as The Wrong Man in Australia) is a 2006 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan and written by Jason Smilovic. [6] [7] The film stars Josh Hartnett, Lucy Liu, Bruce Willis, Stanley Tucci, Ben Kingsley, and Morgan Freeman.

  7. Business card - Wikipedia

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    An attorney's business card, 1895 Eugène Chigot, post impressionist painter, business card 1890s A business card from Richard Nixon's first Congressional campaign, in 1946 Front and back sides of a business card in Vietnam, 2008 A Oscar Friedheim card cutting and scoring machine from 1889, capable of producing up to 100,000 visiting and business cards a day