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Electroless nickel immersion gold (ENIG or ENi/IAu), also
known as
immersion gold (Au),
chemical Ni/Au or
soft gold, is a
metal plating process used in...
- name lost its
notoriety since then. The
parent companies Rushware and
Softgold were in turn
bought up by the
American games manufacturer THQ in 1999....
- 1983
graphic adventure game for the VIC-20 and
Commodore 64
published by
SoftGold in 1983. The
Commodore 64
version is
formally titled The
Secret of Bastow...
- it is a bright,
slightly orange-yellow, dense,
soft, malleable, and
ductile metal. Chemically,
gold is a
transition metal, a
group 11 element, and one...
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Gold Spot was an
artificially orange-flavored
carbonated soft drink created by
Parle Products,
introduced in 1952. It was
named after the company's successful...
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Soft Play (stylised in all caps) are an
English punk rock duo
formed by
Isaac Holman (lead vocals, drums) and
Laurie Vincent (backing vocals, guitar, b****)...
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James A.
Gold (born
January 12, 1947) is the singer-songwriter/guitarist of the 1970s
soft rock band Gallery, best
known for
their 1972 song "Nice to...
- number-one
single with "Heart of
Gold", from the
album Harvest.
Topping the
charts in both the U.S. and Canada, this
soft rock
ballad featured backing vocals...
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Gehrmann in
Hannover in 1987. The
company acted first as a
developer for
Softgold,
Rainbow Arts,
Golden Games,
Magic Bytes, micro-partner, and Robtek; the...
- The
Soft Parade is the
fourth studio album by
American rock band the Doors,
released on July 18, 1969, by
Elektra Records. Most of the
album was recorded...