fabrics so they used everything from industrial blackout cloth to parachute silk or the harsher new parachute nylon. blankets were used to make coats and old voluminous swagger coats cut into smaller garments. pillowcases were trimmed with lace and made into blouses. nothing was wasted and even milk top discs...
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articles ) metal spraying metal stamping & metal stamping equipment ( articles ) metal work & metal working machinery ( articles ) microfilming service micrographics equipment & supplies microscopes minerals mould & die components mould - plastics & rubber mould maker moulds music - records, compact discs...
click here to see all the tapeworm's tapes. the wormhole is a format-free byproduct of the tapeworm. a splendid home for splendid sounds in other splendid formats... see all the wormhole's discs. the bookworm is the tapeworm's publishing venture – an irregular series of perfect paperbacks. click here...
inscribed or decorated, and framed with elaborate scroll-like carving. . a modillion of curved form. . in egyptian hieroglyphics and derivatives, a frame around the pharaoh's name. cartridge ( ) see phono cartridge and tape cartridge . ( ) a removable storage module that contains magnetic disks, optical discs...
. £ -£ should get you a nice copy. this was the first in the series to 'double up' with discs in the old style 'thick' double jewel case. april july december april now! double album (thick case) worth £ -£ for a mint copy. now! double album (thick case) worth £ -£ for a mint copy. now!...
in the separator's disc stack. this means that a separator equipped with polynode discs has a significantly higher capacity than its predecessors – it has become bigger on the inside!...
damage the cultural assets. as more and more of our information is stored digitally on hard drives and the cloud, it is easy to suggest that microfilm has become an obsolete medium but these digital files are still at risk of malicious hackers, human error, and media formats becoming obsolete. mini-discs...