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TrueXAn earlier optical disc technology from Zen Research, NV, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles that was introduced in 1998. Using multiple beams to read several tracks in parallel, it was designed to reduce wear and tear by reading the disk at high speed while rotating the platter at slow speed. Kenwood Technologies was the only vendor that tried to make TrueX viable. It did achieve a consistent 52x speed, but never caught on.
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| Over the past century, Parsons has educated the best and brightest talent in the field, including Sheila Bridges, Mario Buatta, Angelo Donghia, Jamie Drake, Eleanor McMillen Brown, Melvin Dwork, Victoria Hagan, Lulu de Kwiatkowski, Juan Montoya, Betty Sherrill, Van Day Truex and Albert Hadley. The TRUEX included a list of notable "firsts," including the Corps' first urban convoy with close-air support through a major U. Luxe grain tri-duffle Bag in white, $595, by Lambertson Truex. |
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