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  2. Class of '09 - Wikipedia

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    The series takes place across three distinct time periods: The Past (2009), The Present (2023 and 2025) and The Future (2034). [3] It follows the lives and careers of a team of FBI recruits whilst focusing on the transformation of the U.S. criminal justice system as it is altered by the growing use of artificial intelligence to predict future crimes.

  3. Nirvana bootleg recordings - Wikipedia

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    Track 6 is a rough mix of a demo recorded at Reciprocal Recording on August 20–28, 1989. Track 7 is a rough mix of a demo recorded at the Music Source studios in Seattle in September 1989. Tracks 8–10 are demos recorded at Smart Studios in Madison , Wisconsin, on April 2–6, 1990.The same song can be found on Master Demo Recordings from ...

  4. Talk:Class of '09 - Wikipedia

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    1 Disambiguation - Class of '09 Visual Novel. 17 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Class of '09. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other ...

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  7. Demoscene - Wikipedia

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    Simple demo-like music collections were put together on the C64 in 1985 by Charles Deenen, inspired by crack intros, using music taken from games and adding some homemade color graphics. [ citation needed ] In the following year, the movement now known as the demoscene was born.

  8. The Bootleg Series Vol. 9: The Witmark Demos: 1962–1964

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    [35] [36] The demo sessions took place in a tiny 6-by-8-foot studio at Witmark's offices in the Look Building at 51st Street and Madison Avenue, where an engineer would capture the performances on a reel-to-reel. To save tape, the demos were recorded at 7.5 inches per second, half the speed used in professional studios.

  9. mpowerplayer - Wikipedia

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    mpowerplayer was a technology-startup company based in Reston, Virginia, [1] just outside of Washington, D.C. The company offers a solution for the video game industry (game publishers and mobile operators) to enable their customers to browse and demo mobile games on their web browser before buying them. [2]