To LS-240 was the addition of an optical reader based on low-resolution B / W CCD technology, as this would've been able to detect disk flaws before they could cause data loss and adjust write strategies accordingly.
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It did so with an optical reader which, at 5000 characters per second, was driven much faster than the Robinsons'and meant that the tape travelled at almost 30 miles per hour ( 48 km / h ).
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Sancho has been the Leon County supervisor of elections since 1989 . He converted the county in 1992 from a lever-machine system to an optical reader ballot, similar to standardized tests, where voters indicate preferences by coloring in ovals.
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Consequently, all optical sound formats must be offset from the image because the sound reader is usually located above ( for magnetic readers and most digital optical readers ) or below ( for analog optical readers and a few digital optical ) the projector head.
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Consequently, all optical sound formats must be offset from the image because the sound reader is usually located above ( for magnetic readers and most digital optical readers ) or below ( for analog optical readers and a few digital optical ) the projector head.
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"If you looked at market penetration of the punch card, it first came into states where they paid poll workers by the hour, " said Todd Urosevich, vice president for customer service at Election Systems and Software, which markets voting systems using punch cards, optical readers and computer touch screens.
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You could either try to scan the text through an optical reader and upload it to wikisource or type bits that you feel are relevant into the article you think they are relevant to, andd add a reference to your document . talk ) 18 : 28, 25 December 2007 ( UTC)
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Swabs taken on machinery and surfaces along the path followed by the Daschle letter consistently disclosed anthrax spores; they turned up along the route taken by mail bound for the Capitol, past optical readers, bar code printers and separate chutes, belts and trays, said Sue Brennan, a spokeswoman for the Postal Service.