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His two hot boxes this time around: the Sony Vaio T250 and the Fujitsu LifeBook P7010 (pictured at left).
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Nikon D70S You released the D70S (pictured at left) just last week.
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Also in the home entertainment line-up: the EP9010 Instant Cinema Digital Projector (pictured at left), an HDTV-ready DLP projector with a built-in DVD player that's specifically designed for home theater use (rather than conference room use).
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Pictured at left above, Easton started working at the Naval Research Laboratory in 1943, and later helped develop MINITRACK, the very first satellite tracking system, which in turn led to the concept Easton dubbed TIMATION (short for "time navigation").
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Dominiak is pictured at left.
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If this means turning Epicurus, pictured left, or even Seneca into agony aunts, at least you have introduced some interesting new names into the viewer's life.
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Robert Jackson (pictured above, third from left, with Roosevelt, left), later chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg war-crimes tribunal, attended just one year of law school.
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High school dropout and native of the Midwest John Simplot (pictured above left) bought and sold hogs in his youth after moving to Idaho from Iowa at an early age.
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