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  2. The Chemicals Between Us - Wikipedia

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    "The Chemicals Between Us" is a song by alternative band Bush. It was released on 14 September 1999 as the lead single from the band's third album The Science of Things (1999). The song was featured in the TV series Charmed .

  3. Read-only memory - Wikipedia

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    Per bit, mask ROM was more compact than any other kind of semiconductor memory. Since the cost of an integrated circuit strongly depends on its size, mask ROM is significantly cheaper than any other kind of semiconductor memory. However, the one-time masking cost is high and there is a long turn-around time from design to product phase.

  4. Optical storage media writing and reading speed - Wikipedia

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    The DVD and Blu-ray discs hold a higher capacity of data, so reading or writing those discs in the same 74-minute time-frame requires a higher data transfer rate. Drive speed can be limited intentionally to reduce noise from the drive or slow down ripping , such as the firmware component Riplock .

  5. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    IPS is a format for recording the differences between two binary files (in this case, between the unmodified and hacked ROMs) and is suitable for ROM hacks. [19] IPS is still used today for small patches—however, as ROMs became larger, this format became useless, leading to quite a few file formats being created—such as NINJA and PPF (also ...

  6. DVD-RAM - Wikipedia

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    DVD-RAM works by means of phase change technology big back which was chosen instead of magneto-optical technology (an already existing rewritable solution at the time) because it doesn't require a magnetic head and therefore it represented reduced complexity and costs. Phase change technology uses laser light to heat the surface of a phase ...

  7. Letter reveals advice George H.W. Bush gave Clinton before ...

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  8. Letting the Cables Sleep - Wikipedia

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    "Letting the Cables Sleep" is the second single from British rock band Bush's third studio album The Science of Things, which was released in 1999. In an interview, Gavin Rossdale revealed that the song was written for a friend who had contracted HIV. [2] The song became a minor hit, and pushed the album to platinum status.

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