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The original Digi-Comp II platform measured 14 by 28.5 inches (36 cm × 72 cm). [ 3 ] The Digi-Comp II was not programmable, unlike the Digi-Comp I , an earlier offering in the E.S.R. product line that used an assortment of plastic slides, tubes, and bent metal wires to solve simple logic problems.
Fleet numbers: 400–899: Capacity: 56: Operators: Independent Subway System NYC Board of Transportation New York City Transit Authority: Specifications; Car body construction: Riveted Steel: Car length: 60 feet 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (18.35 m) Width: 10 feet (3.05 m) Height: 12 feet 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 inches (3.70 m) Doors: 8 sets of 45 inch wide side ...
The only US 12-inch vinyl pressings released prior to the 2017 Definitive Edition ("promotional" only) omit the two instrumental tracks, "Pinion" and "Help Me I Am in Hell". Unlike the relatively large number of various CD versions, almost all cassette pressings across all regions include tracks 1–6 on side A and tracks 7–8 on side B.
Test pressings were made at the normal 12-inch and 10-inch sizes in addition to the 7-inch sizes noted below for both 8 + 1 ⁄ 3 as well as 16 + 2 ⁄ 3. However, with mastering facilities of the period only going as low as 16 rpm, the quadruple-speed mastering required to get a playback speed of 4 rpm was deemed to have an insufficient audio ...
A 1942 D-45, in superb condition (serial number not stated), was featured in "Vintage Guitar" magazine, May 2009, copy available here. [ 132 ] A 1942 D-45 (serial number not stated, peghead repair by Dan Erlewine ) was being offered for sale by Gruhn Guitars in 2007, asking price $175,000, inventory no. AA7596 [ 131 ] subsequently sold ...
The single "Groovin' in the Land of Love" (December 1991) peaked at number 123 on the ARIA Chart. [20] The latter had tracks by fellow Sydney hard rockers, Hard-Ons, to coincide with a joint Australian tour the two bands undertook mid-year. The Celibate Rifles' tracks were "5 Lamps" and "Electric Flowers".
Also known as Bloody Mary, the typhoon was the worst to hit Hong Kong in 23 years (since the worst typhoon on the record of Hong Kong hit on 2 September 1937). Its 14.12 inches (359 mm) of rain, mudslides, and strong winds caused extreme damage across Hong Kong and southern China, leaving over 100 dead and over 18,000 homeless.