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In addition, it's one of the most antiquated industries in the world.
Ahead, we rounded up some of the craziest, weirdest, most antiquated beauty laws across America.
Legislators and voting rights activists say New York's laws are among the nation's most antiquated.
The newest parts of copyright law are the most antiquated, and they are choking creativity and innovation.
One of the most antiquated stereotypes about bisexual people is that they're always down to fuck and down for polyamory.
Randolph, for his part, is suited to play just one position; that itself might be the most antiquated thing about him.
SkypeThe "video phone" is the most antiquated "the future is now" litmus test, and Skype actually brought the idea into widespread fruition.
"There is no question that out of the three elements of the triad, the Minuteman missiles are at a stage now where they're probably the most antiquated of the triad," he said.
"You campaigned on a promise to bring change to Washington, and your business experience, unique for any incoming President in history, offers a rare leadership opportunity that we believe sets the stage for modernizing some of our most antiquated financial rules," wrote Peters.
But ironically for the age of smartphones, connected things and the internet, these 911 calls are also some of the most antiquated — with a typical emergency response center still relying on humans making the calls to tell them the most basic of information about their predicaments before anything can be actioned.
If I were forced to list the top five most antiquated activities a person can partake in, from least advanced to most, it would look something like this: Jumping rope Churning butter Off-roading Spearfishing Microwaving a burrito As you can see, dead center in that list is "off-roading" — a.k.
Videocart-5: Space War is a Shoot 'em up released by Fairchild in 1977. Video magazine reviewed the game in 1978, scoring it a 9 out of 10 and describing it as "exciting" and "fast-moving" with "energetic sound effects". Video Games in 1983 unfavorably reviewed Space War, calling it perhaps "the most antiquated game of its type still on the market".
Baroundha state belongs to "Raghuvanshi" "clan"of Rajputs the most prestigious clan amongst Rajputs according to Hindu literature(Ramayan). Baroundha was most antiquated state of "Bundelkhand & Baghelkhand" regency, it was established in 1169, Under the ages of "Chendela Era" The Ruler of Baroundha state was Raghubar Dayal Shah received the title at Imperial Assemblage of (Raja Bahadur) ["HIS HIGHNESS"] [His Highness & 9 guns salute] It was a saluted state. On 1 January 1877. Ruled family belongs to (Raghuvanshi) division of Rajputs.
A semicircular fanlight, or lunette, is located in the center of the gable of the building's main façade, providing lighting to the building's attic. Chambers described this window as the most antiquated of the building's architectural elements and may have been based on the fanlight of the county's earlier courthouse built in 1833, which was located to the building's east. Each of the main façade's first- and second-story windows and the entrance are adorned with white wooden label moldings. The main entrance is composed of a tall double wooden entrance door, with its original handle and locks.
In 1983, after Zircon announced its discontinuation of the Channel F, Video Games reviewed the console. Calling it "the system nobody knows", the magazine described its graphics and sounds as "somewhat primitive by today's standards". It described Space War as perhaps "the most antiquated game of its type still on the market", and rated the 25 games for the console with an average grade of three ("not too good") on a scale from one to ten. The magazine stated, however, that Fairchild "managed to create some fascinating games, even by today's standards", calling Casino Royale (Video Blackjack) "the best card game, from blackjack to bridge, made for any TV-game system".
By 1964, he became a consultant for the Baltimore City Police Department sent by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). The IACP then also sent Pomerleau in 1965 to investigate Baltimore during the heat of the earlier years of the civil rights movement, with rising fears of civil unrest in the wake of the Watts Riots in Los Angeles that year. Pomerleau declared that "the Baltimore City Police Department was amongst the nation's most antiquated and corrupt police forces which had practiced excessive force and had a non-existent relationship with Baltimore's large Negro (then Black, later African American) community". To improve the Department and try to prevent future racial rioting, Maryland's 54th Governor, J. Millard Tawes, (1894-1979), [served 1959-1967], an Eastern Shore Democrat, whose Office had for a century, since before the American Civil War, held the power to appoint Baltimore City's Commissioner of Police.
Since then, he has written hundreds of pieces for the magazine, including cover stories about climate politics, Steve Jobs, and President Barack Obama. Goodell has published six books, including Sunnyvale (2000) a personal memoir about growing up in Silicon Valley and the breakdown of his family; Our Story: 77 Hours That Tested Our Friendship and Our Faith (2002), about the Pennsylvania Quecreek Mine Rescue of nine trapped coal miners in 2002, which was a New York Times Best Seller; and Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future (2006), which the New York Times called "a compelling indictment of one of the country's biggest, most powerful and most antiquated industries...well- written, timely, and powerful." In 2010 he published How to Cool the Planet: Geoengineering and the Audacious Quest to Fix Earth’s Climate"Can We 'Cool the Planet' through Geoengineering?", NPR interview on Fresh Air, April 15, 2010 about geoengineering, global warming, and climate change mitigation.

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