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The " guy vs. gals " vocals of Schneider, Pierson, and Wilson, sometimes used in call and response style (" Strobe Light ," " Private Idaho ", and " Good Stuff "), are a trademark.
Strobe lights are used in scientific and industrial applications, in clubs where they are used to give an illusion of slow motion, and for aircraft anti-collision lighting.
Nicholas Bahner ( t ), Jacob Strobe, George Geisler, and Conrad Kramm are a few of the Hessian soldiers who deserted the British forces after being returned in exchange for American prisoners of war.
Strobe registers have the same interface as normal hardware registers, but instead of storing data, they trigger an action each time they are written to ( or, in rare cases, read from ).
Bells are usually tuned via tuning forks and electronic stroboscopic tuning devices commonly called a Strobe tuner.
Strobe lights, rolls bars, multi-point harnesses, and removing the air conditioning, are among some of the modifications made for the actual pace car.
Strobe versions are available for some lights.
One of the two greatest points of stress in the team is the slowly fracturing relationship between the Strobe and Ms. Indestructible, who are both the core of the team and a married couple.

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Strobe Talbott, one of Brzezinski's long-time critics, conducted an interview with him for TIME magazine entitled Vindication of a Hardliner.
His 16, 000-word essay, " Marooned in the Cold War: America, the Alliance and the Quest for a Vanished World ," which appeared in World Policy Journal ( Fall 1997 ) provoked a prolonged exchange of letters and responses from Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, Congressman Lee H. Hamilton, and Ambassador George F. Kennan.
Strobe rented out their studio space to amateur and professional photographers and provided them with the glamour models that were on Strobe ’ s books as photographic subjects, both Mary Millington ( at that time using her married name Mary Maxted ) and Ava Cadell worked as models for Strobe Studios in the early 1970s.
* Built-in flash ( Twin White LED Strobe Flash ) for the main camera
The Strobe goes to Zip Boy's ( Barry Del Sherman ) house and asks for a job at New Standard's Inc, a plastics company in Detroit, denying there's a problem by saying that he's great, now that he has " a great new job as a welding asshole.
The Strobe and Ms. Indestructible do manage to reconcile, and the Strobe renews his passion for justice instead of image.

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Strobe tuner pedals indicate whether a guitar string is too sharp or flat.
* Bruce, Roger R. ( editor ); Collins, Douglas, et al., Seeing the unseen: Dr. Harold E. Edgerton and the wonders of Strobe Alley, Rochester, N. Y.: Pub.
This tendency grew in parallel with the emerging electroclash scene and, as that scene started to decline, a number of artists associated with it, such as The Hacker, DJ Hell, Green Velvet, and Black Strobe, moved towards this techno / EBM crossover style.
Image: SWTPC_Strobe. jpg | Universal Strobe ( 1968 )
Strobe Talbott announced that Derviş joined the Brookings Institution on March 30, 2009 as vice president and director of the Global Economy and Development program.
Strobe lights usually use flashtubes with energy supplied from a capacitor, an energy storage device much like a battery, but capable of charging and releasing energy much faster.
Strobe lighting has also been used to see the movements of the vocal cords in slow motion during speech, a procedure known as video-stroboscopy.
Strobe lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy.
Strobe Talbott became president of Brookings in 2002.
Strobe lighting at known frequency has been used in the past to aid in the analysis of gait on single photographic images.
A companion piece, Body Rework, featuring remixes from cutting edge contemporary techno artists such as Motor, Black Strobe, the Hacker, Derrick May, and Robag Wruhme, was also released.

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The double bass also differs from members of the violin family in that the shoulders are typically sloped, the back is often angled ( both to allow easier access to the instrument, particularly in the upper range ), and machine tuners are always fitted.
Forks have traditionally been used to tune musical instruments, although electronic tuners are replacing them in many applications.
Most violas also have adjusters, also called ' fine tuners ', that are used to make finer changes.
) DTT tuners for computers are also available from about £ 15.
Most analog terrestrial transmissions in the US were turned off in June 2009, and 8VSB tuners are common to all new TVs, further complicating a future transition to COFDM.
Because the bridges and nuts were no longer hand-made it was necessary to update the design, and the bridges were changed to add a set of tuners that allow for fine-tuning the guitar after the strings are locked at the nut.
Various monitoring devices such as Gizzmo's Kmon are commonly utilized by tuners as a method of seeing and listening to the engine in order to ascertain if a tuned vehicle is safe under load or used to re-tune a vehicle safely.
The antenna is attached to a down-converter or transceiver to receive and transmit the microwave signal and convert them to frequencies compatible with standard TV tuners ( much like on satellite dishes where the signals are converted down to frequencies more compatible with standard TV coaxial cabling ), some antennas use an integrated down-converter or transceiver.
For example, varactors are used in the tuners of television sets to electronically tune the receiver to different stations.
These circuit configurations are quite common in television tuners and electronically tuned broadcast A. M. and F. M.
These types were and are still extensively used in television tuners where only small capacitance changes are required at the carrier high frequencies of more than 50 MHz used by television.
Special types of varicap diode exhibiting an abrupt change in capacitance can often be found in consumer equipment such as television tuners, which are used to switch radio frequency signal paths.
There are televisions with MUSE decoding built-in and set top tuners with decoders that can provide the proper MUSE input.
When pianos are tuned by ear by technicians called piano tuners, the technician listens for the sound of " beating " when two notes are played together, and tunes to the point that minimizes roughness between tones.
The issues surrounding setting the stretch by ear vs machine have not been settled, machines are better at deriving the absolute placement of semitones within a given chromatic scale, whereas non-machine tuners prefer to adjust these locations preferentially due to their temptation to make intervals more sonorous.
These passive ( and active ) impedance-matching devices are optimized for different applications and include baluns, antenna tuners ( sometimes called ATUs or roller-coasters, because of their appearance ), acoustic horns, matching networks, and terminators.
On many boxes with QAM tuners ( most notably the DVR boxes ), High Definition versions of local channels and some cable channels are available.
Increasingly the return path is becoming a broadband IP connection, and some hybrid receivers are now capable of displaying video from either the IP connection or from traditional tuners.
The classic Fermi problem, generally attributed to Fermi, is " How many piano tuners are there in Chicago?
Unfortunately, tuners often fail to allow this on SDTV ( 480i-mode ) channels, so that viewers are forced to view a small picture instead of cropping the unnecessary sides ( which are outside of the safe area anyhow ), or zooming to eliminate the windowboxing that may be causing a very tiny picture, or stretching / compressing to eliminate other format-conversion errors.

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