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Europe and Card
# ICQ SIM Card ( together with United Mobile )— A SIM card that enables users traveling across Europe to use their cellular telephone while paying a discount price.
* Duel Masters Trading Card Game, a collectible card game in Japan, Europe, North America
Card based software was exclusive to Japan, only cartridge based games were released in Europe and Oceania.
Since the 4x Memory Card was released very late in the Dreamcast's lifespan, it did not make it to retail in Europe despite a planned release ( along with the Dreamcast Broadband Adapter which was also unreleased in Europe ).
Since that year, the work of Luis Royo appears in many different formats and in many different countries ( including Eastern Europe ): calendars, posters, t-shirts, CD covers, mouse pads, Trading Card collections in THE ART OF HEAVY METAL and the third part of his collection of cards, THE BEST OF ROYO.
* Card Player Europe The Steady Growth of a Likeable Russian ( by Rolf Slotboom )

Europe and Bus
Some other popular sights are the Waterloo Column, the Laves House, the Wangenheim Palace, the Lower Saxony State Archives, the Hanover Playhouse, the Kröpcke Clock, the Anzeiger Tower Block, the Administration Building of the NORD / LB, the Cupola Hall of the Congress Centre, the Lower Saxony Stock, the Ministry of Finance, the Garten Church, the Luther Church, the Gehry Tower ( designed by the American architect Frank O. Gehry ), the specially designed Bus Stops, the Opera House, the Central Station, the Maschsee lake and the city forest Eilenriede, which is one of the largest of its kind in Europe.
NABI was founded in 1992 when the Hungarian firm Ikarus Bus, a key bus supplier to Central, Eastern Europe, spun off a majority share of their American operations to American / Hungarian investors amid financial instabilities in the wake of the end of the Cold War.
The Second World War brought a halt to motor racing in Europe, and the team's Bourne site was sold to the Bus operator Delaine who occupied adjacent premises.
The Fifth Avenue Bus Company was one of a few double-decker bus manufacturers outside of Europe.
Their song " Get on the Bus " featuring Timbaland ( which was released as a single in Europe ) was on the Why Do Fools Fall In Love soundtrack.
The VDL SB250 ( previously known as the DAF SB250 ) is a full-size low-floor city bus launched in 1997, which was designed specifically for Continental Europe market by the Dutch bus builder VDL Bus International ( originally DAF Bus International ).

Europe and 8-bit
The is Nintendo's successor to the 8-bit Game Boy handheld game console, and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan, November 18, 1998 in North America, November 23, 1998 in Europe and November 27, 1998 in Australia.
In the former Soviet Union and Eastern / Central Europe, the ZX Spectrum often has a cult status similar to the Commodore 64 in the Western Europe: it was the most popular 8-bit homecomputer and also the first computer for many computer and demoscene enthusiasts.
Many of the 8-bit computer ports ( ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC 464, Commodore 64, BBC Micro, MSX, Atari 8-bit, Apple II ) were very popular in Europe in the 1980s.
Mail Order Monsters is a 1985 computer game created by Paul Reiche III, Evan Robinson and Nicky Robinson and published by Electronic Arts ( Ariolasoft in Europe ) for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit family home computers.
All ports were developed by UK-based Vektor Grafix ( the Atari 8-bit version by Zeppelin Games being an exception ) and were published in Europe by Domark.
The ISO-8859 series of 8-bit character sets encodes all Latin character sets used in Europe, albeit that the same code points have multiple uses that caused some difficulty.
Raid Over Moscow is a computer game for the Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Enterprise 128 and Apple II family by Access Software published in Europe by U. S. Gold.

Europe and computer
The best selling model, the Amiga 500, was introduced in 1987 and became the leading home computer of the late 1980s and early 1990s in much of Western Europe.
It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, where it successfully established itself primarily in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and the German-speaking parts of Europe.
MIET ( Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology ) is recognised in Europe as Electrical and computer ( technology ) engineer
At its headquarters in Reading, England, one of the largest supercomputer complexes in Europe is linked by high-speed telecommunication lines to the computer systems of the national weather services of its supporting states.
At that time, it was the only working computer in continental Europe, and the second computer in the world to be sold, only beaten by the BINAC, which never worked properly after it was delivered.
Some council-member states proposed an additional protocol to the Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention, addressing materials and " acts of racist or xenophobic nature committed through computer networks "; it was negotiated from late 2001 to early 2002, and, on 7 November 2002, the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers adopted the protocol's final text titled Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cyber-crime, Concerning the Criminalisation of Acts of a Racist and Xenophobic Nature Committed through Computer Systems, (" Protocol ").
* Sega of Europe, a computer game developer
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Simultaneously, a group of ex-employees and product owners collaborated to form The Synclavier Company, primarily as a maintenance organization for existing customers, but with an eye to adapting Synclavier software for stand-alone personal computer use, while in Europe the previously profitable, but now motherless, NED Europe is currently run by ex-head of European operations, Steve Hills and is still trading to this day ( 2005 ) in London, England as Synclavier Europe
In Europe, accreditation of computer engineering schools is done by a variety of agencies part of the EQANIE network.
In Europe, the early years of personal computing ( 1981 – 1985 ) were spearheaded by the very aggressive marketing of inexpensive home computers with the theme " Why buy your child a video game and distract them from school when you can buy them a home computer that will prepare them for university?
In Europe, " computer programs as such " are excluded from patentability and European Patent Office policy is consequently that a program for a computer is not patentable if it does not have the potential to cause a " further technical effect " beyond the inherent technical interactions between hardware and software.
* Computability in Europe, an international organization of computability theorists, computer scientists, mathematicians
The Power Macintosh 8500 ( the 120 MHz model is also known as Power Macintosh 8515 in Europe and Japan ) was a high-end Macintosh personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from 1995 until 1997.
In the 1994 computer game Sid Meier's Colonization, finding a Fountain of Youth in a Lost City rumor would bring several people to the docks in Europe ; this could be found several times during one game.
The Royal Liberty School in Upper Brentwood Road was the first school in Britain ( and possibly in Europe ) to install an electronic computer ( an Elliot 903, in 1965 ).
At the time of completion, it was the fastest computer in Europe.
To play the DVD ( outside of Europe ), you need need a " multi-region " or " region-free " PAL compatible DVD player or computer.

Europe and bus
As the official show of the Confederation of Passenger Transport, the UK ’ s trade association for the bus, coach and light rail industry, the three day event offers visitors from Europe and beyond the chance to see and experience, at first hand, the very latest vehicles and product and service innovations right across the industry.
Busworld Kortrijk is the leading bus trade fair in Europe is the Busworld in Kortrijk in Belgium.
Carrying little or no luggage, and with small amounts of cash, almost all followed the same route, hitch-hiking across Europe to Athens and on to Istanbul, then by train through central Turkey via Erzurum, continuing by bus into Iran, via Tabriz and Tehran to Mashhad, across the Afghan border into Herat, through southern Afghanistan via Kandahar to Kabul, over the Khyber Pass into Pakistan, via Rawalpindi and Lahore to the Indian frontier.
In 1984 he was put to use the bus station in Kielce, then one of the most modern of its kind in Europe.
National Express Group plc () is a British transport group headquartered in Birmingham that operates bus, coach, rail and tram services in the UK, the US and Canada, Spain, Portugal and Morocco and long-distance coach routes across Europe.
In 2005 National Express agreed to buy most of operations of privately owned Spanish transport operator ALSA, which operates bus and coach services in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, and long-distance coach services to other parts of Europe.
The first class bus station serves many Mexican travelers as well as backpackers especially from Europe.
Kamppi Centre is the largest underground bus station in Europe
These include involvement in the operation of bus, tram, rapid transit and inter-city rail services, located in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.
It serves the southern part of Manchester city centre, the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University, and is on the most-served bus route in Europe.
The expression BRT is mainly used in the Americas ; in India, it is called BRTS ( the additional ' S ' stands for system ); in Europe and Australia, it is often called a busway, while elsewhere, it may be called a quality bus.
It also forms part of what is the busiest bus route in Europe, with many bus stops being serviced by one bus from one of many different bus companies every 60 to 90 seconds during peak times.
Wilmslow Road is reputed to be the busiest bus corridor in Europe.
The international bus lines to Western Europe are mainly focused on Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France, where buses can be taken for all other destinations.
National Express West Midlands operates a large network based on a range of services radiating out of Birmingham City Centre and the Birmingham Outer Circle bus service, the longest urban bus service in Europe which chiefly follows the A4040 circular road.
The bus operation has a global presence, with production in Europe, North / South America, Asia and Australia.
Early examples of the articulated bus appeared in Europe in the 1920s.
Ponferrada is easily accessible by highway ( Autovía A-6 ) and intercity public transportation is readily available, as several daily ALSA bus services and RENFE passenger trains link the city with major population centers in Spain and the rest of Europe.
The convoy travelled through Europe and Turkey by bus to pick up like-minded people along the way, totalling roughly 75 people.

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