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  • 102Classic Rock (Time-Life Music) — Classic Rock was a 31 volume series issued by Time Life during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Unlike what the name may imply, the series spotlighted popular music played on Top 40 radio stations of the mid to late 1960s. Much like Time Life s… …

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  • 104RTC — Real Time Clock (Computing » General) Real Time Clock (Computing » Drivers) * Resolution Trust Corporation (Business » Firms) * Religious Technology Center (Community » Religion) * Road Traffic Collision (Governmental » Police) * Residential… …

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  • 105RTCC — Real Time Clock Counter (Governmental » Military) …

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  • 110Apple II system clocks — This article is a sub page of Apple II peripheral cards. Apple II system clocks, also know as real time clocks, were commodities in the early days of computing. A clock/calendar did not become standard in the Apple II line of computers until 1987 …

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