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  2. Microsoft Office shared tools - Wikipedia

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    The filename extension for Microsoft Binder files was .OBD; the Office Binder template format was .OBT. A Microsoft Office Binder Wizard used the extension .OBZ. Binder files could be opened in Office versions until 2003, with the Unbind add-in installable through the Add or Remove Programs menu. Office 97 Unbind is unavailable for download.

  3. Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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    The first screenwriting software was a standalone script formatter, Scriptor, from Screenplay Systems [citation needed]. It took a text file generated by a word processor and inserted the proper page break tags. When used in conjunction with a terminate-and-stay-resident program such as SmartKey or ProKey—keyboard utilities that assigned a ...

  4. Michael E. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Reynolds. Reynolds in 2011. Michael E. Reynolds (born 1945) is an American architect based in New Mexico, known for the design and construction of "earthship" passive solar houses. He is a proponent of "radically sustainable living ". He has been a critic of the profession of architecture for its adherence to conventional theory and ...

  5. Powder bed and inkjet head 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Binder jet 3D printing, known variously as "Powder bed and inkjet" and "drop-on-powder" printing, is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing technology for making objects described by digital data such as a CAD file. Binder jetting is one of the seven categories of additive manufacturing processes according to ASTM and ISO.

  6. Template:Mike Binder - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{ Mike Binder | state = collapsed }} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{ Mike Binder | state = expanded }} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  7. Binder Project - Wikipedia

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    A Binder or "Binder-ready repository" is a code repository that contains both code and content to run, and configuration files for the environment needed to run it. [1] Since 2017, when the Binder Project was merged into the JupyterHub project, [2] the development communities share many people in common. A common use of Binder is for sharing a ...

  8. Spellbinder (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Spellbinder. (TV series) Spellbinder ( Polish: Dwa światy "Two worlds") is a 1995 English-language fantasy adventure science fiction children's television series, co-produced between Australia and Poland, and filmed in both countries. The series follows the adventures of Sydney high-schooler Paul Reynolds ( Zbych Trofimiuk) as he is ...

  9. Magic in Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Types. In the Dungeons & Dragons game, magic is a force of nature and a part of the world. Since the publication of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1977), magic has typically been divided into two main types: arcane, which comes from the world and universe around the caster, and divine, which is inspired from above (or below): the realms of gods ...

  10. Design - Wikipedia

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    A design is the concept of or proposal for an object, process, or system. Design refers to something that is or has been intentionally created by a thinking agent, though it is sometimes used to refer to the nature of something – its design. The verb to design expresses the process of developing a design.

  11. Harry Harrison (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Max Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey; March 12, 1925 – August 15, 2012) [2] was an American science fiction author, known mostly for his character The Stainless Steel Rat and for his novel Make Room! Make Room! (1966). The latter was the rough basis for the motion picture Soylent Green (1973). Long resident in both Ireland and the ...