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However, to make a working computer, users still had to add a case, power supply transformers, power switch, ASCII keyboard, and composite video display.
Although this produced a mode 7 that barely impacted upon CPU performance and gave the same visual quality as the BBC Micro, it remained compatible only with software that used the ROM routines for outputting text and graphics and still used 10 kB of memory for the display.
It first appeared in Shea Stadium, and the original can still be seen on display at Citi Field, outside the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.
In 1912 Emilio Bacardi travelled to Egypt where he purchased a mummy for the future Emilio Bacardí Moreau Municipal Museum in Santiago de Cuba ,( mummy still on display ).
These bright orange buses still display the name of Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla, S. A. M., their former owner, and Seville's coat of arms as a sign of gratitude.
Sinai still display a letter from Tischendorf promising to return the manuscript to them.
For example, The Shining might be sorted as Shining, The ( see Alphabetical order above ), but it may still be desired to display it as The Shining.
However, also available general-purpose DBMSs can often be used for such purpose, if they provide basic user-interfaces for straightforward database applications ( limited query and data display ; no real programming needed ), while still enjoying the database qualities and protections that these DBMSs can provide.
She gave Louis a wedding present that is still in existence, a rock crystal vase, currently on display at the Louvre.
Many churches still display holy relics such as the bones of a saint, a scrap of cloth once worn by a holy man, or the skull of a martyr ; the Templars did the same.
" A ten volume account ( The Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-1924 ( 1946 )) of ethnographic, archaeological and biological data was collected, and many artifacts are still on display in museums in Denmark.
" Three of his specimens were stuffed and are still on display in the American Museum of Natural History.
To represent a film wider than 16: 9 ( e. g., a 2. 35: 1 film ) on a 16: 9 display with no cropping, both anamorphic and letterbox techniques ( or letterboxing alone ) are required ; using the anamorphic technique, the mattes will be smaller but still necessary.
When it comes to contrast ratio, AMOLED display still performs best due to its underlying technology, where the black levels are displayed as pitch black and not as dark gray.
Today, Turkey is still home to many mosques that display this Ottoman style of architecture.
It has been suggested that, while in many countries overt and explicit racism has become increasingly taboo, even in those who display egalitarian explicit attitudes, an implicit or aversive racism is still maintained subconsciously.
A new development, called the rotating-wheel braille display, was developed in 2000 by the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) and although a second rotating display was designed at the Leuven University in Belgium both wheels are still in the process of commercialization.
It was offered while still on display in a science institute near Kiev.
Later designs would use a rotating mirror-drum scanner to capture the image and a cathode ray tube ( CRT ) as a display device, but moving images were still not possible, due to the poor sensitivity of the selenium sensors.
In computing teleprinters have been replaced by fully electronic computer terminals which usually use a display screen instead of a printer, though the term " TTY " is still occasionally used to refer to them, such as in Unix systems.
DOS versions of WordStar at least had standardized the screen display, but still had to be customized for different printers.
That model is still on display at the Yale physics department.
Examples of spatial applications include the requirement to display small characters and to resolve fine detail in still video, or in motion video that contains very limited motion.

display and stands
It isn't until Nog stands up to Martok and directly challenges him that Martok begins to display a grudging respect for the young Ferengi ( episodes " Soldiers of the Empire ", " Blaze of Glory ").
Graphic screenprinting is widely used today to create many mass or large batch produced graphics, such as posters or display stands.
Y ' stands for the luma component ( the brightness ) and U and V are the chrominance ( color ) components ; luminance is denoted by Y and luma by Y ' – the prime symbols (') denote gamma compression, with " luminance " meaning perceptual ( color science ) brightness, while " luma " is electronic ( voltage of display ) brightness.
However, as part of the restoration, architects Gwathmey Siegel and Associates analyzed Wright's original sketches to design the rectangular 10-story limestone tower, that stands behind, and taller than, the original spiral building ( replacing a much smaller structure ), which has four additional exhibition galleries with flat walls that are " more appropriate for the display of art.
This meant that display stands only needed to accommodate 75 models.
Many of his works were, or are, on public display in London, including his statue of Charles II ( 1681 ), which still stands ( rather worn away ) in Soho Square.
At Santa Anita Park, a life-sized bronze statue of Seabiscuit, hand-tooled by Frank Buchler, has been on display since 1941-it now stands in the walking ring at the track's " Seabiscuit Court.
From 1933, at the age of 16, he began almost six years of work for Fayrefield Hats, Abbotsford, producing advertising and display stands with spray paints and dyes.
For example, watersnakes usually flee quickly into the water, while A. piscivorus often stands its ground with its threat display.
Ground displays included over 100 aircraft, 250 trade stands, two exhibition hangars and the Military Village concept where all services display, the Waddington SERE ( Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract ) School display with its close RNLI association.
It was presented to the Canadian War Museum by independent Ukraine in 1992, and stands on display in the LeBreton Gallery.
The Western hero usually stands alone and faces danger on his own, commonly against lawlessness, with an expert display of his physical skills ( roping, gun-play, horse-handling, pioneering abilities, etc.
However, in context due to the instrumental nature of the window and the word order, the sentence stands for " I'm trying on pants ( on display ) in the window ".
A crest is a component of an heraldic display, so called because it stands on top of a helmet, as the crest of a jay stands on the bird's head.
* On the southwestern edge of the town stands the 15th century tower house of Castle Matrix, formerly a property of an Earl of Desmond, which contains a display of art objects and holds historical records.
Not only does the trade represent a great source of employment for women as well as men, it also supports other facets of the economy: the merchants buy timber and other materials for their stands, metal hangers to display clothing, and food and drinks for costumers.
CCC stands for Car Communication Computer and uses a larger 8. 8 " wide-screen display.
The number 720 stands for the 720 horizontal scan lines of image display resolution ( also known as 720 pixels of vertical resolution ), while the letter p stands for progressive scan ( i. e. non-interlaced ).
The i, which is sometimes uppercase, stands for interlaced, the 480 for a vertical frame resolution of 480 lines containing picture information ; while NTSC has a total of 525 lines, only 483 of these are used to display the image for DV-NTSC.
Several railway companies had display stands at the Exhibition ; in some cases they exhibited their latest locomotives or coaches.
A new display featuring a replica of the Victoria Cross awarded to Tom Crisp currently stands in Lowestoft town hall.

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