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Adding a subwoofer is the most significant improvement that you can make to your car audio system. But subwoofer enclosures are typically large and consume lots of space - which is a problem, if you want to keep your vehicle’s comfort and utility intact. That’s why JL Audio engineered their Stealthbox vehicle-specific tuned subwoofer kits to maximize performance, minimize space requirements, and blend seamlessly with your vehicle's interior. And each Stealthbox kit is engineered and tuned for a specific vehicle application, designed with unique enclosures and recommended mounting locations to optimize your vehicle’s acoustics. The JL Audio Stealthbox® for 2004-2010 BMW 5-Series (E60) is shown here. Over 100 different Stealthbox models are available, so stop by any of our three locations (Beavercreek, North Dixie/Stereo-In-Dash, and West Carrollton/Moraine) to learn more or to schedule your own professional installation.
This is an example to show K6 students learning Scratch some similarities between Scratch and Flash. It's an audio player I wrote to teach my undergraduate Developing Rich Media class (we also do HTML5 + Javascript using the new Canvas element).
The description is "sprite-centric" because they work with sprites in Scratch.
Pergamo museum-oct2009-Berlin. This museum contains beautiful treasures from the different cultures from the ancient world. For me the most impressive is the Babilonia section in which you don't need to imagine how the marvelous city was because it is just there in front of your eyes. Everything is very well organized and they give you audio-guide in most of the languages, but in many occasions that means to conduct your visit instead of leaving you the ability to imagine you there.
Gordon listens to the John Hancock Observatory audio tour narrated by David Schwimmer.
Taken atop the John Hancock Observatory.
Chicago, IL March 27 - 30, 2009
Camera: DCS660C
Serial #: K660C-01397
Width: 2008
Height: 3040
Date: 09.08.2002
Time: 9:03:12 Uhr
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Min Aperture: f32
Focal Length: 105
Exposure Mode: Manual (M)
Meter Mode: Color Matrix
Drive Mode: Continuous High (CH)
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Time: 09:03:12.255