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The 33-1/3-rpm record invented by Goldmark, Bachman, and Snepvangers, and introduced by Columbia in 1948. The Columbia LP used microgroove cutting, requiring a playback stylus with a much smaller tip radius than those used for 78rpm records. Victor introduced a 33-1/3 rpm record in 1931, but the groove width of the Victor LP was similar to that of the 78-rpm record. The early Victor LP was not a success, technically or commercially, and should not be confused with the modern LP record. ...
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A blank, encumbered and unassigned purchase order which is completed at the point of purchase; usually used to facilitate the acquisition of smaller goods and services at FAU. Send comments to Ed Schiff, schiff@fau.edu.
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One Tower Bridge, 100 Front St., Suite 975 W. Conshohocken, PA, 19428 phone: 484.537.0600 fax: 484.537.0608mail: info@praxiscapital.com
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The familiar pumpkin orange light prevalent in parking lots and municipal streets is the most energy efficient light source. Unfortunately with the amber light all colors also appear orange, with little differentiation other than blacks, grays, and orange. Here is were CRI is critical. An experience is trying to find ones vehicle in a crowded parking lot, with all the cars looking the same shade and haze. LPS is a good choice for non-crucial lighting, but generally not applicable to the home.
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