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LAPTALK is a series of introduction to various non-mainstream forms of communication through web platforms. It is part of CPS Chamber of Public Secret's TV program broadcasted on the independent television platform tv-tv.
LAP TALK 05: LBO (Left Business Observer) www.leftbusinessobserver.com
archive at www.chamberarchive.org/laptalk.html and www.alcramer.net
(first broadcast 05.06.2005)
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Alfredo Cramerotti.
This 3-ring binder in my book collection contains the FCC Standards of Good Engineering Practice Concerning Standard Broadcast Stations effective August 1, 1939 (revised to June 1, 1944); the Standards of Good Engineering Practice Concerning FM Broadcast Stations effective September 20, 1945 (revised to January 9, 1946); and the Standards of Good Engineering Practice Concerning Television Broadcast Stations effective April 30, 1941.
We continue shipping equipment worldwide with strict health and security control.
These AEQ XPLORER wireless beltpacks will be very soon at the customer’s facility in South Africa.
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Nuestros almacenes siguen enviando equipos a todo el mundo con un estricto control sanitario y de seguridad.
Estos beltpacks inalámbricos AEQ XPLORER estarán muy pronto en las instalaciones de nuestro cliente en Sudáfrica.
LAPTALK is a series of introduction to various non-mainstream forms of communication through web platforms. It is part of CPS Chamber of Public Secret's TV program broadcasted on the independent television platform tv-tv.
LAP TALK 06: Streamtime www.streamtime.org
archive at www.chamberarchive.org/laptalk.html and www.alcramer.net
(first broadcast 21.06.2005) time
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Alfredo Cramerotti.
This specification describes two kinds of Atom Documents: Atom Feed
Documents and Atom Entry Documents.
An Atom Feed Document is a representation of an Atom feed, including
metadata about the feed, and some or all of the entries associated
with it. Its root is the atom:feed element.
An Atom Entry Document represents exactly one Atom entry, outside of
the context of an Atom feed. Its root is the atom:entry element.
namespace atom = "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
start = atomFeed | atomEntry
Both kinds of Atom Documents are specified in terms of the XML
Information Set, serialized as XML 1.0 [W3C.REC-xml-20040204] and
identified with the "application/atom+xml" media type. Atom
Documents MUST be well-formed XML. This specification does not
define a DTD for Atom Documents, and hence does not require them to
be valid (in the sense used by XML).