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  • 71The Talking Mickey Mouse — The Talking Mickey Mouse, was an animated character toy, created by Worlds of Wonder in 1986, and based on the Disney character Mickey Mouse . Worlds of Wonder was also responsible for Teddy Ruxpin. How Mickey Mouse workedMickey Mouse was… …

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  • 72Radio Massacre International — are a trio of British musicians, Steve Dinsdale (Keyboards and Drums), Duncan Goddard (Keyboards and Bass), and Gary Houghton (Guitar, Synth). They specialize in improvisational experimental electronic music, utilizing vintage synthesizers and… …

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  • 73SVI-738 — Infobox computer Name = Spectravideo SVI 738 X Press Photo = Caption = Type = Home computer Developer = Released = 1985 Discontinued = Processor = Zilog Z80A @ 3.6 MHz Memory = 64 KB (+16 KB video memory) Media = Graphics = Display = Power =… …

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  • 74Dolby — [[t]dɒ̱lbi[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N n Dolby is a system which reduces the background noise on electronic cassette players. [TRADEMARK] ...a cassette deck equipped with Dolby noise reduction …

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  • 75Microcomputer — The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular microcomputers of its era, and is the best selling model of home computer of all time.[1] computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit …

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  • 76IPod — Infobox Information appliance name = iPod caption = An assortment of iPod models. From back left to front right: fifth generation iPod classic, fourth generation iPod classic, iPod mini, second generation Product Red iPod nano, second generation… …

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  • 77RCA connector — A/V redirects here. For other uses, see audio visual. RCA connector RCA Plugs for composite video (yellow) and stereo audio (white and red) Type RF coaxial connect …

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  • 78Orbital (band) — Orbital Orbital in concert at the Brixton Academy in 2009 Background information Origin Sevenoaks, England, UK …

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  • 79Tachometer — A tachometer is an instrument that measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrated analog dial, but digital displays are increasingly… …

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  • 80Automatic gain control — (AGC) is an adaptive system found in many electronic devices. The average output signal level is fed back to adjust the gain to an appropriate level for a range of input signal levels. For example, without AGC the sound emitted from an AM radio… …

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