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  • 101Mouse (computing) — A computer mouse with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel, which can also act as a third button In computing, a mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting two dimensional motion relative to its supporting …

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  • 103Wrench — For other uses, see Wrench (disambiguation). A set of chrome vanadium metric wrenches, open at one end, box/ring at the other. This type is commonly known as a combination wrench. A wrench or spanner is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical… …

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  • 104Padlock — For other uses, see Padlock (disambiguation). Padlock Padlocks are portable locks used to protect against theft, vandalism, sabotage, unauthorized use, and harm. They are designed to protect against some degree of forced and surreptitious entry …

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  • 105List of Deadliest Catch episodes — This is a list of Deadliest Catch episodes with original airdate on Discovery Channel. Airdates on Discovery Channel Canada generally differ. Contents 1 Pilot 2 Season 1 3 Season 2 4 Season 3 …

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  • 106IPod Classic — infobox computer title = iPod Classic caption = iPod Classic 6th generation. manufacturer = Apple Inc. type = Portable media player / Digital audio player connectivity = USB 2.0 (3G, 4G, 5G, 6G) FireWire (1G, 2G, 3G, 4G) lifespan = October 23… …

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  • 107iPod Classic — (6th generation) Manufacturer Apple Inc. Retail availability October 23, 2001 – present Media Hard drive …

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  • 108Megatron — For other uses, see Megatron (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Pegatron. Megatron is a character from the Transformers franchise, created by toy companies Hasbro and Takara. He is the primary antagonist and leader of the evil faction… …

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  • 109Razor — For other uses, see Razor (disambiguation). Razor A Gillette Mach 3 razor …

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  • 110Stroke (engine) — Reciprocating motion, used in reciprocating engines and other mechanisms, is back and forth motion. Each cycle of reciprocation consists of two opposite motions: there is a motion in one direction, and then a motion back in the opposite direction …

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