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The company was established a century ago as the Youngstown Mirror and Art Glass Co. by Phillip Ley on the 600 block of Market Street in Youngstown. Then, the company applied the silver base for mirrors and cut glass from old-fashioned cylinder-blown sheets, a process that today has been replaced by machine manufactured glass.
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[Jan] is one of those people who’s always playing around with synthesizers, and in this day and age, that means a lot of USB cables supplying power. If you want to make a synth setup portable, your best option is looking at USB powerbanks with their fancy lithium cells. These will work just fine, but remember: you can buy D cells just about anywhere, and they actually hold a ridiculous amount of energy. They’re cheap albeit one-use and disposable, so why not build a USB power bank out of a massive pair of batteries?
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The LAG II is now being evaluated by the PLA for anti-drone missions. This laser is powerful enough so that when linked to a fire control radar, it could potentially also shoot down enemy artillery shells, rockets and missiles.