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  1. Metal Detector -- Ground
    Garrett Walk-Through Detector is the global leader of walk-through, hand-held and ground search metal detection products and training for security and law enforcement applications. From the Olympic Games to U.S. and international airports, Garrett has the proven knowledge, experience and reliable products to meet your security needs.
  2. Mega Man X6 -- Mega Man X Collection
    FAQs as well as Mega Man X Collection walkthroughs that can get you back. Mega Man X Collection brings together the first six Mega Man X titles on one handy disc plus Mega Man Battle & Chase - previously
  3. Fog -- San Francisco
    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- FogScreen, Inc., creators of the world's first walk-through projection screen made of "dry" fog, today announced that their successful AV rental partner program will be showcased at LDI 2007. Resellers and dealers can continue partnering with FogScreen(TM) to sell and rent the stunning, fully interactive device that creates magical visual effects wherever captivating audience attention is essential, such as nightclubs, casinos, tradeshows, live stage events and high-end parties.
  4. Ultima I -- Stories
    The Ultima Dragons FTP Archive contains roughly ten megabytes of Ultima reviews, some pictures of the ORIGIN staff, MIDI format music excerpts from the games, and (yes), walkthroughs. In addition, there is a directory devoted to the Ultima Dragons itself; this FAQ is stored there. The Archive is currently maintained by Fallible Dragon; address all questions to him.
  5. Gamblers
    Kelly wasn't the only offensive weapon the Gamblers had, though. His Mouseketeer receivers included Gerald McNeil, Clarence Verdin, Richard Johnson and Ricky Sanders. With most opposing defenses playing the pass, Todd Fowler and Sam Harrell were dangerous runners out of the Gamblers' backfield. Linebacker Kiki DeAyala, cornerback Will Lewis, defensive end Pete Catan and nose tackle Tony Fitzpatrick were some of the players that anchored a very capable defense.
  6. Gamefaqs -- Video Games
    GameFAQs is a website that hosts FAQs and walkthroughs for video games. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff "CJayC" Veasey and has been owned by CNET Networks since May 2003. The site has a large database of video game information and has been called a place where readers "can get almost any information" regarding game strategies.[1] The systems covered range from the 8-bit Atari platform to the consoles of today, including computer games. The FAQs, cheat codes, reviews, game saves, and credits are submitted by volunteer gamers, and contributions are reviewed by the site's two editors, Jeff Veasey and Allen Tyner (known online as SBAllen).
  7. New England Patriots -- Super Bowl
    ESPN.com reports an unnamed source claims a New England Patriots' employee secretly videotaped the St. Louis Rams pregame walkthrough the day before Super Bowl XXXVI, the Boston Herald reported. The report claims a member of the team's video staff stayed to tape the Rams' walkthrough. The cameraman was not asked to identify himself or produce a press pass. The source claims the cameraman later rode the media shuttle back to the Patriots' hotel. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said, "We were aware of the rumor months ago and looked into it. There was no evidence of it on the tapes or in the notes produced by the Patriots, and the Patriots told us it was not true."
  8. Corn Belt -- Corn Belt Energy
    Earlier this month, Corn Belt Energy enrolled its central Illinois members in Operation Round Up. The program ``rounds up'' electric bills to the nearest dollar, and local charitable organizations can then apply for a portion of the extra money raised. Corn Belt first introduced the idea in November. Customers learned of the automatic enrollment and opt-out guidelines in a newsletter with their January bill.
  9. Final Fantasy Iii -- World
    Final Fantasy III, like any epic game in the RPG genre, can be confusing and difficult at times. Whether it be a pesky boss or a big dungeon that is halting the progress of your game, IGN Guides is here to help. Within, you will find a plethora of information that will take you from beginning to end in the world-saving adventures of Luneth, Arc, Refia and Ingus, including a complete walkthrough and an extensive basics section that covers all of the game's fundamentals.
  10. System Shock -- Ea
    The storyline of System Shock is more complex than one would expect from something that looks like a first person shooter. At first your objective seems quite simple - but Shodan is a worthy opponent whenever you thwart its efforts to take over the Earth, it finds some other and entirely unexpected means to threaten this little planet. Which of course means more fun for you! More quests to fulfill, more dead enemies, that kind of thing.
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