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Unit for measuring the volume of wood cut for fuel. One cord equals 128 cubic feet (3.456 cubic metres), or a stack 8 feet (2.4 m) long, 4 feet (1.2 m) wide, and 4 feet high.



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The VAIO SRX77 notebook PC finally cuts the cord for mobile consumers and business professionals who demand independence from AC adapters and phone lines without sacrificing fun and style when they're away from home or the office," said Mark Hanson, vice president and general manager of VAIO PC marketing for Sony Electronics.
The wireless, mouse-like GyroPoint RF cuts the cord between presenters and their computers or notebooks, eliminating the need to aim a remote directly at the front of a computer.
Another cuts the cord from your PC; with its PCMCIA card option, presenters can take this projector and leave the laptop at home.
 
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