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Wheel Chair Ramp - EZ-Access Pathway Ramp - Classic Series - Length 6 Feet
EZ-Access Pathway Ramp Classic Series - without Handrails EZ-Access Pathway Ramps - Classic Series are designed for temporary or semi-permanent instal ...
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Maxsa Curb Ramp
Price : $79.99 $49.99
Features
: - Portable ramp allows wheelchairs, carts or vehicles to roll up curbs up to 5.5" high
- A handy way to enable vehicles to traverse curbs or steps
- Lightweight yet strong, multiple ramps can be bolted together for added length
- Great for the handicapped, movers or delivery personnel
- 5.75Hx23Wx13.5D"
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Handy ramp enables wheelchairs, carts, or vehicles to traverse curbs or steps up to 5.5" high. Lightweight yet strong. Measures 23" long X 13.5" deep x 5.75" high. Curb ramps may be bolted together for added length. Mounting holes on side and bottom. 30,
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Question : Rank these Programming Languages
Which of these are most worthwhile to learn if you want to increase your chances of getting a job as a programmer (Don't mention C++ or Java b/c I already learned it) LIST: Ada, Cobol, Fortran, Lisp, Pascal, Pyton. Please rank these languages from most used to least used today. Thanks in advance
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It would probably depend on what kind of programming you'd like to be doing. Of those listed, Python is certainly very popular among newer interpreted languages. Fortan is good for mathematics. The Pascal I learned (several years ago) was so much like BASIC that I lost interest, but things might have been extended since then. I might also recommend C if you plan on doing low-level apps or drivers, and Perl as a good all-around tool maker. The only real problem with Perl is that it's a bit difficult to learn.
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Question : What are some good fish for a 29 gallon ADA planted aquarium
I was thinking about setting up a 29 gallon ADA looking aquarium and I was wondering what would be some good fish for this. Please give me a list..........thanks
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ADA style is KISS (keep it simple) Check for availability of the fish in nearby petshops. and select good schooling fish, check out ada tank pics (http://www.adana-th.com/ here is a nice example) or check out aquarium contest in sites like the aquatic gardeners association website. 1) I agree with the other guy, my fave schooling fish are cardinals. mix it with ottocinclus and some cleaning shrimp, simple and beautiful
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