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A silent fixture of the streetscape that became an improbable icon of a car-choked metropolis, the Manhattan meter would have turned 60 on the day of its demise.
If I had performed the same test but substituted a piece of wire that had a break in it, I would have not heard a thing and my meter would have displayed "OL". The audible tone in many multimeters is very handy because you can concentrate on what the probes are touching and get the information you need with your ears in some cases.
In that case an estimated density of 100 points per square meter would have been reached.
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Companies that want mandatory metering would have to jump through bureaucratic hoops.
"Moving a tank for 50 or 60 meters would have saved the museum," he said.
His personal best of 10.13 seconds for the 100 meters would have put him well inside the qualification mark for the semifinals at the London Olympics last summer.
Mills acknowledged his famous victory in Tokyo, in which an unheralded amateur overtook the world and Olympic champions over the last 100 meters, would have raised eyebrows today.
Even animals with wingspans of 15 meters would have had enough muscle power to counteract the drag that exists when the animal is in the air.
Ann Robinson, of price comparison website Uswitch.com, said she was disappointed because smart meters would have "huge benefits", but added that it was "more important to get it right so that it works for consumers".
A check of the electric and gas meters would have shown that utilities were turned on, she said.
Whether increasing the forecast height by four meters would have saved more lives in Kesennuma is still anyone's guess.
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