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cophines:A transmitter! Round and massive, in the middle of London. A huge, metal, circular structur
A remotely-guided rat, popularly called a ratbot or robo-rat, is a rat with electrodes implanted in
jrrtolkien-ismoving-deactivated:What’s it look like?Like a transmitter – round and massive, somewher
“Can you put together a subsonic transmitter? Something we can hook into the communications station
The transmitter briefly burst to life, sparked, hissed and then fell silent for good.
This cozy waterside park packs a lot into its small square footage: there’s an open lawn for relaxin
Soviet Duga-3 transmitter
kane52630:Our technology has not developed a transmitter strong enough to reach your conscious state
animusrox: Our technology has not developed a transmitter strong enough to reach your conscious stat
hisokan:Hahaha! Leave the transmitter to me!
One Megawatt Poulsen Arc Radio Transmitter built by the Federal Telegraph Co., 1919 US Navy Radio S
theasqueen:“It’s a transmitter, a radio for speaking to God.”
Tell him the transmitter got knocked over by some gigantic wild birds or something.
This cozy waterside park packs a lot into its small square footage: there’s an open lawn for r
blondebrainpower:Nikola Tesla Sitting In His Laboratory With His “Magnifying Transmitter&rdquo
killjoyhistory: Transmitter Screenshots of the mysterious transmitter that replaced the My Chemical
Zhang Tianwei, a transmitter of intangible cultural heritage in Xi’an, has devoted himself to
architecturealliance:The WJR Radio Transmitter Building, Detroit, Michigan, built in 1934 [960 x 718
route22ny: oldshowbiz: Radio WJR - Art Deco Transmitter Building - Riverview, Michigan WJR, one of t
scavengedluxury:Microwave transmitter, Emőd, 1970. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company a
architecturealliance:The WJR Radio Transmitter Building, Detroit, Michigan, built in 1934 [960 x 718
Guglielmo Marconi with one of his first long distance radio transmitters, 1890s.
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