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Dan Osborn was born on March 29, 1975. [2] His mother was a seamstress, [3] and his father, Gary, worked for Union Pacific Railroad, loading cargo; [4] after retiring, he also served as a Republican Dodge County Commissioner.
Lakland's line of signature models includes basses designed in collaboration with well-known bassists Joe Osborn, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Jerry Scheff, Darryl Jones and Bob Glaub. Lakland basses are manufactured in the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia.
Early models (tan case) are wired for 120 V or 240 V only. [17] Later models (blue case, AKA Osborne 1A/1B, shipping after May 1982) can be switched by the user to run on either 120 V or 230 V, 50 or 60 Hz. [17] There is no internal fan; a hatch at the top of the Osborne 1A/1B (blue case) can be slid open for ventilation.
Total spending for Fisher on air was around $3.5 million this cycle so far, compared to over $6 million from Osborn’s campaign. In total, pro-Osborn groups and the Osborn campaign have so far ...
Nebraska independent Senate candidate Dan Osborn speaking with students at the University of Nebraska Omaha candidate forum on Oct. 15, 2024. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Dan Osborn, an independent running for one of Nebraska's U.S. Senate seats, talks to supporters during a campaign event in a Lincoln keno bar Oct. 20, 2024.
Earl Dodge Osborn founded the Edo Aircraft Corporation in 1925. The company's first successful product line was pontoons for floatplanes. With the outbreak of World War II, the company's focus shifted, and EDO began to provide subassemblies for military aircraft. This shift in emphasis led to the company being renamed the EDO Corporation in ...
Purportedly, while the new Executive model from Osborne Computer was priced at US$2,195 and came with a 7-inch (178 mm) screen, competitor Kaypro was selling a computer with a 9-inch (229 mm) screen for $400 less, and the Kaypro machine had already begun to cut into sales of the Osborne 1, a computer with a 5-inch (127 mm) screen for $1,995.