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  2. Skullcandy - Wikipedia

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    Skullcandy Inc. is an American company based in Park City, Utah, that markets technology such as headphones, earphones, Bluetooth speakers and other products. [ 3 ] It was acquired by Mill Road Capital for $196.9 million and the deal was finalized on October 3, 2016, making Skullcandy a wholly owned private subsidiary of that company.

  3. Choose Your Triceps Exercise Adventure - AOL

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    You can also add skull crushers to a superset by pairing with another exercise that targets the opposite muscle: the biceps. Do one set of skull crushers followed immediately by, say, a hammer ...

  4. 25-pair color code - Wikipedia

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    In cables of more than 600 pairs, each of the 600-pair super binder group bundles is wrapped with a mylar binder ribbon, or string, matching the "tip" colors of the color code, starting with white. The pattern then starts over with the first 25-pair group as white/blue, and continues indefinitely, in multiples of 600 pairs or parts thereof.

  5. Captains of Crush Grippers - Wikipedia

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    Captains of Crush Grippers (commonly nicknamed " CoC ") is a brand of torsion-spring grippers (a torsion spring fitted with two handles) designed, manufactured and sold by IronMind Enterprises, Inc., based in Nevada City, California. They are the official grippers of the Arnold Sports Festival, the GNC Grip Gauntlet, United States Arm Wrestling ...

  6. Scatternet - Wikipedia

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    A scatternet is a number of interconnected piconets that supports communication between more than 8 devices. Scatternets can be formed when a member of one piconet (either the master or one of the slaves) elects to participate as a slave in a second, separate piconet. The device participating in both piconets can relay data between members of ...

  7. 2024 Paris Olympics: Chase Budinger, Miles Evans close out ...

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    Australia jumped out early in the first set and seemed a step ahead. Schubert and Hodges held a two-point lead for much of the game, and looked poised to take the advantage out of the gate.

  8. Extreme programming practices - Wikipedia

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    Extreme programming practices. Extreme programming ( XP) is an agile software development methodology used to implement software systems. This article details the practices used in this methodology. Extreme programming has 12 practices, grouped into four areas, derived from the best practices of software engineering. [1]

  9. Bonecrusher - Wikipedia

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    Bonecrusher (horse), a New Zealand racehorse. Bonecrusher (Transformers), a fictional robot supervillain character in the Transformers robot superhero franchise. Bone Crusher (rapper) (born 1971), American rapper. James Smith (boxer) (born 1953), American boxer nicknamed Bonecrusher. "Bonecrusher", a song by American rock band Soulhat.