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  • 91IEEE 802.11y-2008 — is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11 2007 standard that will enable high powered Wi Fi equipment to operate on a co primary basis in the 3650 to 3700 MHz band in the United States, except when near a grandfathered satellite earth station. [… …

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  • 92WAPE (defunct) — WAPE (AM), 690 kHz, Jacksonville, Florida, was a Top 40 station with a powerful signal, covering a large area along the East Coast of the United States, during daylight hours.The station, known as The Big Ape, debuted March 1, 1958 with 25,000… …

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  • 93Censorship in Thailand — Freedom of speech in Thailand was guaranteed in the articles 39, 40, 41 in the 1997 Constitution. [ [http://www.parliament.go.th/files/library/law3e d.htm Thailand, the law book 1 ] ] According to those articles, censorship may be imposed to… …

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  • 94Head-Fi — Infobox Company company name = Head Fi.org company company type = Corporation foundation = 2001 location = Detroit, Michigan key people = Jude Mansilla industry = Web Based homepage = [http://www.Head Fi.org www.Head Fi.org] Head Fi is an… …

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  • 95MPT-1327 — [http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archive/ra/publication/mpt/mpt pdf/mpt1327.pdf MPT 1327] is an industry standard for trunked radio communications networks. First published in January 1988 by the British Radiocommunications Agency (a DTI Executive …

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  • 96Era Online — to give the original author credit while encouraging free use of the materials at the same time.DevelopmentThe game is designed, coded and produced by Erling Ellingsen, but is based on the ORE codebase developed by Aaron Perkins. Graphics came… …

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  • 97FMX (broadcasting) — FMX is the name of a commercially unsuccessful noise reduction system developed in the 1980’s for FM broadcasting in the United States.FM Stereo broadcasting is known to incur up to a 23 dB noise penalty over that of monophonic FM broadcasting;… …

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  • 98Long-range Wi-Fi — is used for low cost, unregulated point to point connections, as an alternative to cellular networks, microwave or satellite links. The use of the term long range wifi as depicted on this page for extreme ranges is not in any way endorsed by the… …

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  • 99Enron scandal — The Enron scandal was a financial scandal involving Enron Corporation Former (NYSE ticker symbol: ENE) and its accounting firm Arthur Andersen, that was revealed in late 2001. After a series of revelations involving irregular accounting… …

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  • 100Rackspace — Infobox Company company name = Rackspace US, Inc. company company type = Public Company (NYSE|RAX) foundation = 1998 location = 9725 Datapoint Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229 key people = Richard Yoo, Dirk Elmendorf, Patrick Condon, Co Founders… …

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