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The emblem made its first on-air appearance on 22 May 1956.[40] The current, six-feathered logo debuted on May 12, 1986. A group of peacocks is called an "ostentation" or a "muster."[41] Depictions in culture Lord Kartikeya with his wives on his...
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Avec leur balise de détresse à faible portée et leur réserve d'air limitée, il ne restait que quelques jours aux deux officiers. Face à leur mort imminente, ils réagirent de façon très différente. Refusant d'abandonner, Trip continua à chercher un...
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Their sword slices through the air, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Fearsome opponents tremble at the mere mention of their name. In a world where honor is everything, the Karasu Tengu fighter lives by a code that few can understand. For...
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The Buffer hangs in the air and doesn't take up desk space. The curve shaped like an S keeps the filament lodged firmly but gently against the walls so after a retraction it doesn't move out of position, so 2.5mm tubing is not needed and we can use a...
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"The surface area of the wings and body mass make no sense." - Get this on the air! - Got it. - Stand by. - We're going live. The way we work may be a mystery to you. Making honey takes a lot of bees doing a lot of small...
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They would need to know ESP's, addressable LED's, the FastLED library, light and temperature sensors, OTA (over the air updates for wireless uploads), WiFi (for time syncing, light and animation control)Code Update:There are two code files now. One...
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If you plan on printing > 350 C a lot you may want to go for the second option (2VX) as it pushes considerably more air, it's not very silent though. Otherwise, the first option is sufficient for prints up to 300 C. </p><p>You can use a...
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If you plan on printing > 350 C a lot you may want to go for the second option (2VX) as it pushes considerably more air, it's not very silent though. Otherwise, the first option is sufficient for prints up to 300 C. </p><p>You can use a...