The Cotton Candy is a very small, fanless single-board computer on a stick, putting the full functions of a personal computer on a device the size of...
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directed by Ron Howard Cotton Candy (1997 film), a Canadian short film Cotton Candy (single-board computer) by FXI Technologies Cotton Candy grapes, a sweet...
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Stick PC (category Single-board computers)
A stick PC or PC on a stick is a single-board computer in a small elongated casing resembling a stick, that can usually be plugged directly (without an...
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video decoding of H.264, significantly cheaper. Cotton Candy is a single-board computer on stick. Hawk Board Low power OMAP SBC with SATA & VGA out. Gumstix...
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health items. Cotton 2: Magical Night Dreams was first released in Japanese arcades in November 1997 by Tecmo, running on the ST-V board. Cotton 2: Magical...
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get her Willow candy. Players must blast various monsters and avoid being shot while collecting crystal power-ups to enhance Cotton's firepower and unleash...
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called Satin Pink (different from the GSM Magenta/Pink and the AT&T Cotton Candy versions) was released by Verizon Wireless in January 2006. Telus Mobility...
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of cotton. In 1897 William Morrison & John C. Wharton Created The Electric Cotton Candy Machine, which made it easier and faster to make cotton candy. 1897...
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construction of their own radio tower. To cement their friendship Gen provides cotton candy, ramen, sushi, and other modern pleasures. Kirisame and Matsukaze agree...
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(1920–2010), U.S. – Flying disc William Morrison (dentist) (1860–1926), U.S. – Cotton candy machine Samuel Morse (1791–1872), U.S. – early Morse code, see also Morse...
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