CD 23 HP and June CD 18 HP April CD 18 Barcode: January CD 18 Financial Calculator sets new standards for accuracy : October CD 17 HP Printers.
CD 17 Goodies Disc 1 Description. CD 17 Goodies Disc 2 Description. CD 17 Goodies Disc 3 Description. CD 17 Goodies Disk 6 Description. CD 17 Goodies Disc 5 Description. CD 17 Goodies Disc 7 Description. HP El Increible Spanish. CD 26 HP and it also tells the Time.
CD 26 HP et en plus il donne l'heure! CD 16 HP Alle voordelen van een tafelrekenmachine Dutch Improved Scan. CD 16 HP Has all the features of a desktop Achieving Better Results.
CD 16 HP folleto Spanish. CD 26 HPc Programmeerbare wetenschappelijke CD 16 HP Pruebela! CD 26 HP Voor wetenschappelijke statistische A System. A Standard for Professionals. Uma Systema German Software Brochure. CD 26 HP Compare! CD 16 HP Pocket Software. CD 16 HP Por donde empezar? CD 23 HPC battery powered portable computer.
CD 26 HP The most revolutionary financial device of our time. CD 16 HP De eerste wetenschappelijke calculator CD 16 HP First battery-operated scientific that CD 16 HP Investor. It places Financial Alternatives at your fingertips. CD 16 HP Calendar. CD 26 10 Series French Brochure. CD 23 German Calculator Brochure. CD 16 Serie 70 prisliste Danish. CD 26 Serie 70 prisliste Danish.
CD 26 32 33 34 fur Studenten und Berufsanfanger German. CD 26 41 French Ad April CD 23 41 French Ad Oct CD 23 41 French Brochure Feb CD 23 41C Das erste flexible, erweiterungsfahige German. CD 26 A Wealth of Accessories CD 16 A Wealth of Accessories CD 16 Accesorios para Calculadoras Spanish.
CD 26 Accessories and Applications Brochure. CD 26 Calculadoras de Bolsillo Spanish. CD 26 Calculladoras Cientificas Spanish. CD 16 Extended Protection Plan. CD 16 German Brochure 10 Series CD 23 German Brochure 40 Series CD 26 La Perfeccion 1 Spanish. CD 26 La Perfeccion 2 Spanish. CD 26 Preisinformationen German. CD 16 Serie 10 Professionelle lommeregnere Danish. CD 26 Serie 70 Transportable computere Danish. CD 16 Series 10 Professional Calculators. CD 26 Series 80 Catalog. CD 26 Soluciones sin igual a los problemas Spanish.
CD 16 Take an unhurried look at the uncompromising calculators CD 23 There's More Brochure. Manuals marked "Color" are generally made at dpi. These scans were mostly made after to take advantage of today's larger media. Most of these scans were made at the museum with great care. After scanning, most pages were individually rotated, cropped, had major dust specs removed by hand, etc. This post-processing took much longer than the actual scanning.
Many manuals were unbound to get the best scans. Due to the large size of color scans, these have been reserved for manuals that use a good amount of color in an attractive way. Most of the files are searchable. Because the search terms were built using OCR, some words will inevitably be misrecognized and not every use of every word will be found.
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Build a Sunday sized grid around around a trivia based theme - add more trivia to the fill and for good measure add plurals like CSIS and especially PHS?
The more you limit the word lists, the more repetition you have to accept. If we get rid of HBOGO, do we also have to get rid of all dead people, former car models, retired politicians, bygone rulers or all TV shows or movies not currently running? As it was relatively short lived and not hugely famous, it will need to go away someday, but it was only a year and a half ago that it was replaced, so every solver in the world was alive when it existed in the US.
Like many, I was impressed with the theme. Well, kudos. But this made for tons of PPP, and I needed to sleep on this, literally, to complete the puzzle. Perhaps Adam is an animal lover? There's a children's story in there, somewhere!
To all: May you have much to be thankful for, and friends and family to be thankful with. If so, how many people under age 50 remember that flick. Yeah, I'm waiting for Nancy too. And maybe Southside.
I'm starting to think he might be Rex jerkig our chain. Only me? The puzzle was an impressive feat of construction but the clues needed some editing. Short answers were especially burdened. That wouldn't be a big deal on Monday. It gives Sunday a sloggy feel. Pair in gossip. Gossip Pair. Accompanier Of Smoke. Grate residue. You can have smoke without ash.
Ash, it's a throwaway answer. When tripled, playful onomatopoeia for shooting laser beams. Laser shot onomatopoeia. Utilize a policy for new parents, Say. Why the say? Or just Say bye and go? Problems With Phonograph Records. Record scratch results. The problem would be a scratch. Contents of college blue books. College blue book contents. Attempts if you want to be devious.
Some dolls sold in a Universal Studios gift shop. Way out of town visitors. ETs, throwaway fill. Historic trade ally of the Monacan people. Canal with a strange sounding name. Still long, less pedantic.
What tahini is made from. Tahini ingredient. Pickup Line, clever. Pool Tester, concise and funny. Sunday needs more of those types of clues to flow. I agree with the "slog" characterization of this one. Worked my way thru it with no great spark. Hidden Diagonal Word clue: King James weed among the wheat I'll admit this is a weird, Sunday themed entry, with a Friday or Saturday level of difficulty. It's not PPP, but it is biblical and esoteric, so one of those "either you know it or you don't" answers.
Interesting theme, even though I am not a big movie buff. Even I have heard of most of these. The embedded titles were revelations. I did see HER and liked it a lot. What a fine word it is. Feels as if it should be linked to Canada somehow. Hope your Sunday is whatever you need it to be: relaxing, productive or winning the latter for all the football fans.
Add in the current TV series that I don't watch and the computer stuff and the super models and the chess players and I have to say that while this did not evoke the Wall of Nancy, neither did it educe the Joy of Lewis. Finished it because that's what I do, but not as much fun as usual. Nice feat of construction, AW, but due to my knowledge base, it was Almost Wasted on me.
Fortunately I am not in a hurry to do anything else this morning. Thanks for filling up some time doing what I mostly like to do. Marcy — don't you remember the annoying "bonk bonk on the head!
Joe Dipinto, AM! Thank you for that clip. My highest marks go to the clues; there were many that felt fresh. I read the book after I saw the movie because I could not get enough. I still don't understand why the movie is titled Lion. I think that was his nickname, but the title doesn't fit the film. It is the only reason I know who Dev Patel is so I filled in those circles first. I knew that was going to be the shorter answer.
Very tedious slog for me. I had to get half or more of the crosses on almost all of them. As noted by others, even the fill was not that great. No joy in this one for me. Didn't much enjoy this but I did learn something. I previously thought that one is the lowest prime, since it can only br divided by itself and one.
But the definition of prime is that there must be two factors and they can't be the same. So "'dos"' is correct at 74A. These actors have made so many movies and I should remember them all? I'm trying to remember if the encapsulated movies helped me solve -- but who can remember? So many pop culture names to annoy me. So much techie stuff, too.
And junk. AH OK? Some ugly clues. And will someone explain to me what "TO BE -elect" means??? And yet I kept going. Why, you may ask?
Well, because it was way out of my wheelhouse and did constitute a challenge -- even though it wasn't a challenge to see how clever I am but a challenge to see how many teensy little IOTAS of perfectly useless information I could cough up.
But I wanted to see if I could finish the damn thing. And I did. As others have asked - where's the challenge in this theme? Once you filled in the obvious long answers, the circled letters were just an afterthought.
I admire the work that must have gone into the construction of this, but ultimately it was not an enjoyable Sunday solve for me. That was the reason I chose the C.
This puzzle came across as construction by computer. I did enjoy hacking through the fill though. It's good exercise for the solving chops and I had much better luck with the rest of the unknown names. I can perfectly understand people's disgust with this kind of fill. However sections like that and the one around IRINA required a lot of hacking and that's what keeps the edge on the old solving skills.
The theme emphasizes the two different approaches to naming movies and the puzzles' title could have been "The long and the short of it" The problem with the theme is there are any number of short words you can cherry pick from those long titles and even if the shorter titles appeared intact it would still be boring. Anyone can list a skill on their resume but it demonstrates even stronger mastery of that skill if you can show how you actually used it.
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