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Why he has homed in on cherished hardware from the sporting world is a matter of debate.
Then Bannerman purchased 90percentt of the military hardware from the Spanish-American War, and the city demanded that he take his arsenal elsewhere.
Mr. Eberle's photos, titled "Wired," are close-ups of historic hardware from the Computer History Museum at NASA's Ames Base in California (Cotter).
Jiang added that China aimed to increase international exchanges, and that the hardware from the current rendezvous and docking project is compatible with the International Space Station.
Employees, who did not receive January paychecks or severance pay, reportedly carried off computers and other hardware from the company's offices as compensation.
With only a small number of viewers and no golden hardware from the Academy, FX can't justify keeping this show on forever.
Mrs. Brown found some pewter hardware from the coffins, and even panes of glass, from when coffins had windows for viewing the dead.
Mr. Emberle's photos, titled "Wired," are close-ups of historic hardware from the Computer History Museum at NASA's Ames Base in California (Cotter).
Google Glass is a new piece of hardware from the technology giant that resembles a pair of glasses, and features an inbuilt camera for recording your surroundings.
NASA also announced on Tuesday that hundreds of other pieces of hardware from the shuttle program would be heading to various museums.
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Hardware From History The tournament scenes feature a variety of computers from the era in all their bulky glory.
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