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在 generically產品中有3篇Facebook貼文,粉絲數超過7,045的網紅NetApp Taiwan,也在其Facebook貼文中提到, NetApp+Google Cloud =Google Cloud Cloud Volumes Service! 盡情享受速度、以及新的改進性能指標! https://bit.ly/37QPBPR...

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2021-08-02 18:44:07

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  • generically 在 NetApp Taiwan Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2020-06-23 18:00:51
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    NetApp+Google Cloud =Google Cloud Cloud Volumes Service!

    盡情享受速度、以及新的改進性能指標!

    https://bit.ly/37QPBPR

  • generically 在 Dipna Lim Prasad Facebook 的最佳解答

    2019-06-05 12:11:17
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    Received a *private message learning about Anqi, the national record holder for freediving in Singapore, who is currently seeking some financial support to compete in the World Championships.

    Generically, funding has always been tricky for athletes, and while NSAs are making strides to support athletes of all performance levels, these things take time. In the meanwhile athletes find their own ways supplement co-funding, to make ends meet or/and fund their dreams.

    If you want to learn more about Anqi or her goals for the CMAS World Champs in August you can check out her crowdfunding page: https://www.gofundme.com/freedivingWC?rcid=r01-155945543273-9e362bc967904505%26pc=wa_co_campmgmt_m%26utm_medium=social%26utm_source=whatsapp%26utm_campaign=p_lico%2Bshare-sheet

    *sorry about the missing text earlier 😅

  • generically 在 thisgirlabroad Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2017-05-25 17:53:38
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    Apparently, there's more to Discovery Bay than families, dogs, golf carts, and generically overpriced restaurants (shocker, I know). 😜
    Basically, I wanted to find a quick, easy, and rewarding (ie good views) hike and here I was the next day! 🌳
    Read my detailed hiking guide from DB to Mui Wo up on my blog (link in bio 👆🏻) if you’re looking for some upcoming weekend inspiration.
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    #thisgirlabroadhk

  • generically 在 serpentza Youtube 的最佳貼文

    2016-01-21 07:31:23

    Until 2015, Game consoles were banned in China, how did kids in the 80s and 90s get around this? Following the popularity and longevity of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES; known in Japan as the Family Computer, or Famicom), the system has seen many clone video game consoles. Such clones are colloquially called Famiclones (a portmanteau of "Famicom" and "clone"), and are electronic hardware devices designed to replicate the workings of, and play games designed for, the NES and Famicom. Hundreds of unauthorized clones and unlicensed copies have been made available since the height of the NES popularity in the late 1980s.[citation needed] The technology employed in such clones has evolved over the years: while the earliest clones feature a printed circuit board containing custom or third party integrated circuits (ICs), more recent (post-1996) clones utilize single chip designs, with a custom ASIC which simulates the functionality of the original hardware,[citation needed] and often includes one or more on-board games. Most devices originate in Asian nations, especially China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and to a lesser extent South Korea.[citation needed]

    In some locales, especially South America, South Africa, and the former Soviet Union, where the NES was never officially released by Nintendo, such clones were the only readily available console gaming systems. Such was the case with the Dendy Junior, a particularly successful NES clone which achieved widespread popularity in Russia and former Soviet republics in the early 1990s. Elsewhere, such systems could occasionally even be found side by side with official Nintendo hardware,[1] often prompting swift legal action.[2] Many of these early systems were similar to the NES or Famicom not only in functionality, but also in appearance, often featuring little more than a new name and logo in place of Nintendo's branding. As opposed to that, in former Yugoslavia NES clones often visually resembled Sega Mega Drive, together with the Sega logo.[3]

    Few of these systems are openly marketed as "NES compatible".[citation needed] Some of the packaging features screenshots from more recent and more powerful systems, which are adorned with misleading, or even potentially false, quotes such as "ultimate videogame technlology" [sic] or "crystal clear digital sound, multiple colors and advanced 3D graphics".[citation needed] Some manufacturers opt for a less misleading approach, describing the system generically as a "TV game", "8-bit console", "multi-game system", or "Plug & Play", but even these examples generally say nothing to suggest any compatibility with NES hardware.

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