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Genus
built 646 days ago
In 1997, Antarctic Press decided to discontinue publishing Furrlough and Genus, and the final issue under Antarctic Press was issue #22. Radio Comix picked up the series right away, and has continued to publish Genus bi-monthly ever since. The comic book is currently published under their adults-only imprint, Sin Factory, with over seventy issues published to date (2005). Over the past dozen years, Genus has published dozens upon dozens of furry artists and stories, including work by: Eric W. Schwartz, Terrie Smith, Karno, DAQ, Jerry Collins, various Japanese artists, Tygger Graf, James Hardiman, Mitch Beiro, Roz Gibson, Joe Rosales, Paul Kidd, DLNorton and many others.
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Genus is an entirely new species of oven. It works by combining conventional cooking methods with its own exclusive heating technology. This eliminates any pre-heat requirement and the food cooks quicker from the start. This faster cooking seals in the flavour, cooks more evenly, consistently and with greater efficiency.
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Genus has advanced design software such as VISULA, OrCAD for design of Hybrid Microcircuits and PCBs. The facility is equipped with four SMD lines having MYDATA, JUKI and SAMSUNG automatic placement systems. The PCB assembly is carried out in Static safe, Class 10,000 and 100,00 Clean room work areas. Genus has number of automatic meter test benches from MTE, Applied Precision and Zera.
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To provide its powerful functionality, Genus Logix employs declarative data about your business objects and logic. This collection of data is referred to as Genus® Meta-data and is stored in your database(s). Thus, it enables changes in your business logic without the need for traditional reprogramming. You only have to change your meta-data! The effect is a dramatic reduction in complexity and cost of building, implementing, and maintaining a business solution.
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Genus began in June 1993 as a mature-readers comic book anthology series from Antarctic Press, as a kind of edgier companion to Furrlough. But fans and contributors demanded a bit more, and the title very quickly switched to adults-only with the next issue. Issue #2 is the rarest and most-expensive-to-buy issue, because the second issue saw a major dip in sales following a strong debut (most new comics series see a 25-50% drop in sales between the first and second issues), but it ... featured the debut of Terry Moore, with a full-color comic-style ad on the back cover with furry versions of the Strangers in Paradise characters. On issue #5 the imprint was switched to Venus Comics. Over the next couple of years, Genus continued to gain a steady audience and growing sales trend.
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Genus Logix is based on descriptive data about the structure and behavior of your business objects (meta-data). This collection of meta-data is stored in your database as the GenusĀ® Meta-data (XML) and is the only element that is specific for a customer using the Genus technology. By using the Genus technology your Genus Logix is alive from the first moment you start describing the necessary meta-data! In other words, the Genus technology truly supports scenario and evolutionary driven capture of critical functionality.
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