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Supermac may
refer to:
Precursor technology to AES50
Harold Macmillan (1894–1986),
nicknamed "
Supermac",
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom from 1957...
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Supermac's is an
Irish fast food
restaurant chain that
first opened in 1978. The
first restaurant was
located in Ballinasloe,
County Galway, in Ireland...
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Falling Apart. The
figure quickly became a
staple of Vicky's output, and "
Supermac" (mostly
spelt without a hyphen) was
widely and
enduringly applied as a...
- The
SuperMac was a line of
Macintosh clones produced by UMAX
Technologies from 1996 to 1998.
Their models included the
SuperMac S900/S910, J700, C500...
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English former professional footballer,
manager and
media figure.
Nicknamed "
Supermac",
Macdonald was a quick,
powerfully built and
prolific goalscorer. He pla****...
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began at
SuperMac Technology,
originally named Reel Time, a QuickTime-based
video editor for the company's
Video Spigot video capture card.
SuperMac engineer...
- 2015. The
Labour Party in
Crisis by Paul
Whiteley Thorpe, D.R. (2010).
Supermac. "History of Sir Alec Douglas".
Inside Government.
Archived from the original...
- competitors",
after the
trademarks had
prevented Supermac's from
expanding out of Ireland. The
EUIPO ruled in
Supermac's favor,
finding that McDonald's "has not...
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Patrick McDonagh (born 1952 or 1953) is the
founder and
owner of
Supermac's, an
Irish fast food franchiser.
Originally working as a
school teacher, he...
- High-resolution multi-channel
audio interconnection (HRMAI). AES50 is
based on the
SuperMAC protocol created by Sony Pro
Audio Lab (now
Oxford Digital). The preliminary...