- (eXRS) is a
proprietary personal communication technology marketed by
TriSquare in the
United States. The radios,
which are
similar to
other walkie-talkies...
- A try
square or try-
square is a
woodworking tool used for
marking and
checking 90°
angles on
pieces of wood.
Though woodworkers use many
different types...
- long as they
adhere to FCC Part 15
power output rules. A
company called TriSquare is, as of July 2007,
marketing a
series of walkie-talkies in the United...
-
accessory items, but they can not
interoperate with
DirectTalk units.
Trisquare made a line of walkie-talkies (the
eXtreme Radio Service family) that...
-
There are
three triangles and two
squares on each vertex. It is
named as a
triangular tiling elongated by rows of
squares, and
given Schläfli
symbol {3,6}:e...
-
include one
basic shape-drawing program—for example, the 2004
question "
TriSquare"
required output such as: * * * * * ***** * * * * * * ***** The top performers—those...
- by the ****anese
company tri-Ace and
published by
Square Enix (formerly Enix). The
original Star
Ocean game was
developed by
tri-Ace,
which consisted of...
-
regarding the "three aces" who
formed the company. Most of
tri-Ace's
games have been
published by
Square Enix (formerly Enix). The
company exclusively makes...
- In Hungary,
people might be sent to
fetch a "bend-drill", a "circular
tri-
square", a "gl****-flattener mallet", some "compression", or "filing grease",...
-
called a "
tri-wing",
although that name more
properly belongs to a
different design (see below). TP3 (sometimes
referred to as
tri-lobe or
tri-lobular)...