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These spools and their attendant parts are held inside a protective plastic shell which is 4 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches (10.2 cm × 6.35 cm × 1.27 cm) at its largest dimensions. The tape itself is commonly referred to as "eighth-inch" tape, supposedly 1 ⁄ 8 inch (0.125 in; 3.17 mm) wide, but actually slightly larger, at 0.15 inches (3.81 mm). [8]
Decoding of first two digits: Alternating bar/space nnnn (start code), bars WnnnW (1), spaces nWnnW (2) Decoding Interleaved 2 of 5. Every pair of digits is color-coded, showing the code and the value for each digit. I2/5 on a 135 film can; part of DX encoding. Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) is a continuous two-width barcode symbology encoding digits.
By 1913, the company had redeemed 8.5 million tickets. [6] Coca-Cola's 1888-issued "free glass of" is the earliest documented coupon. [6] [7] Coupons were mailed to potential customers and placed in magazines. It is estimated that between 1894 and 1913 one in nine Americans had received a free Coca-Cola, for a total of 8,500,000 free drinks.
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"5/4" is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz and is the second track on their 2001 self-titled debut album. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] According to the Gorillaz biography Rise of the Ogre , "5/4" was originally intended to follow " Clint Eastwood " as a single, but was instead replaced by " 19-2000 " at the "last minute."
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Take Five. " Take Five " is a jazz standard composed by Paul Desmond. It was first recorded in 1959 and is the third track on Time Out by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. [1][2] Frequently covered by a variety of artists, the track is the biggest-selling jazz song of all time and a Grammy Hall of Fame inductee. Dave Brubeck was inspired to create an ...