Flip Flap Railway was the name of a looping wooden roller coaster which operated for a number of years at Paul Boyton's Sea Lion Park on Coney Island...
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The flip flap (also known as the elástico, akka, snakebite, and la culebrita) is a dribbling move, or feint, in football used to trick a defensive player...
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Flip Flap is a solar powered toy that resembles a plant. The small solar panel powers two leaves that bounce up and down continuously until the light...
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after the Czech manufacturer. Split-flap displays were once commonly used in consumer digital clocks known as flip clocks. Each character position or graphic...
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A flip clock (also known as a "flap clock") is an electromechanical, digital time keeping device with the time indicated by numbers that are sequentially...
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Cocona. Without hesitation, she drags her into an organization called Flip Flap. This organization specializes in retrieving mysterious, amorphous fragments...
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ternary logic, such an element may be referred to as a flip-flap-flop. In a conventional flip-flop, exactly one of the two complementary outputs is high...
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Dribbling (redirect from Behind The Leg Flip Flap)
In sports, dribbling is maneuvering a ball by one player while moving in a given direction, avoiding defenders' attempts to intercept the ball. A successful...
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early computers and in oscilloscopes. 1955 Nixie tube: 1957 Split-flap display: 1961 Flip-disc display: 1960s Stroboscopic display: In the 1960s RASA Calculator...
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Lina Beecher (section Flip Flap Railway)
first looping roller coaster in North America, which was known as the Flip Flap Railway, and a later looping roller coaster known as Loop the Loop. He...
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