Vending machine ... The idea is to vend products without a [[cashier]].
Items sold via vending machines vary by country and region. ...
], but are also common in busy locations to sell other items such
as [[newspaper]]s.
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Slot machine [[Image:Casino slots.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|Slot
machines in the [[Trump Taj Mahal]]]] ... web|url=http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200512/slot-machines|title=How
slot machines give gamblers the business|last=Cooper|first=Marc|date=December
2005|publi ...
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Paper [[Image:ManilaPaper.jpg|thumb|A stack of paper]] ... , such
as [[polypropylene]] and [[polyethylene]], may be incorporated
into paper as a way of imparting desirable physical properties.
The most common sourc ...
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Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail '''Voter Verified Paper Audit
Trail''' (VVPAT) or '''Verified Paper Record''' (VPR) is intended
as an independent verification system for [[vo ... ... software|proprietary]].
Insecure voting machine<ref>See page 3 of: {{cite paper
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Super-recursive algorithm ... describe ideas in computability
theory not covered by traditional [[Turing machines]], but the
usage is controversial. ... at is more powerful than the class
of recursive algorithms (such as Turing machines) is called ''a
class of superrecursive algorithms''.<ref>{{cite book
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Turing machine equivalents ... ing article is a referral from
the article [[Turing machine]]. Many of the machines described
here have articles that offer much more information. == Machines
equivalent to the Turing machine model ==
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Pachinko ... ugh pachinko machines were originally strictly mechanical,
modern pachinko machines are a cross between a [[pinball]] machine
and a [[video slot machine]]. ... machines, music, and announcements;
and flashing lights. Modern pachinko machines are highly customizable
keeping enthusiasts continuously entertained.
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Electrostatic generator ... f generating electricity by friction,
but the development of electrostatic machines did not begin in
earnest until the 18th century, when they became fundamen ...
Electrostatic machines are typically used in science classrooms
to safely demonstrate electrical ...
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Shere FASTticket ... | Manuf=[http://www.shere.com Shere Ltd,
Guildford, Surrey] | Date=1996 | Machines=4000-4700 | Windows=Upwards
from 81 | Total=559 | Current=[[Virgin Trains] ... ... ir primary
self-service ticket issuing system. Other TOCs have FASTticket
machines at some of their stations, sometimes supplementing other
systems.
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Voith The Voith Group consists of four commercial sectors: Voith
Paper, Voith Siemens Hydro Power Generation, Voith Turbo and Voith
Industrial Se ... ===Voith Paper===
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Machine embroidery ... rom a pre-made [[pattern]] that is input
into the machine. Most embroidery machines used by professionals
and hobbyists today are driven by computers that rea ... ... ]s
were affordable, most embroidery was completed by "punching"
designs on paper tape that then ran through a mechanical embroidery
machine. One error coul ...
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Busy beaver ... first introduced by [[Tibor Radó]] as the "busy
beaver game" in his 1962 paper, "On Non-Computable Functions".
In his 1962 paper, [[Tibor Radó]] introduces the busy beaver game
as follows:
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Political machine ... ng political ties within the structure of
a [[representative democracy]]. Machines sometimes have a [[political
boss|boss]], and always have a long-term corp ... ... (and also
the ability to profit from [[political corruption]]). Political
machines generally steer away from issue-based politics, favoring
a ''quid pro quo' ...
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Ascom B8050 Quickfare ... =Continuous roll | Manuf=Ascom Autelca
AG, Bern, Switzerland | Date=1989 | Machines=(Numbers not shown
on tickets) | Windows=Upwards from 01 | Total=Approxima ... ...
seful at unstaffed, partly staffed or busy stations. Almost all
Quickfare machines have now been replaced by more modern technology,
but some still exist (al ...
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The Machines (professional wrestling) |article_name=The Machines
... to the “Mr. America” angle [[Hulk Hogan]] participated in
in 2003. The Machines was the last tag team [[Lou Albano|Capt.
Lou Albano]] managed in the WWF u ...
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Unit record equipment ... ard decks between the machines was typically
hand-drawn on large sheets of paper using standardised symbols
for the various functions. ... anical counters and relays. Electronic
components were introduced on some machines beginning in the late
1940s.
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Turing machine ... lan Turing]]. Though they were intended to
be technically feasible, Turing machines were not meant to be
a practical computing technology, but a [[thought exp ... ...
ion]] known as the [[Church-Turing thesis]]. The thesis states
that Turing machines indeed capture the informal notion of effective
method in [[logic]] and [[ ...
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Paper drilling ... inderies for providing large quantities of
[[paper]] with round holes. The paper can be processed as loose
leafs and in brochures (stitched, perfect bound) ... ... rill
is used as well for paper drilling machines as for the tools used
for paper drilling.
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Fax ... er time, faxing gradually became affordable, and by the
mid-[[1980s]], fax machines were very popular around the world.
... recognized by law while faxed contracts with copies of signatures
are, fax machines enjoy continuing popularity in business.
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Voting machine ... mechanical but it is increasingly more common
to use [[electronic voting]] machines. ... lable any materials
to the voter (such as notices, instructions, forms, or paper ballots).
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