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EE-T1 OsórioEE-T1 Osorio General characteristics Crew 4 Length 9.99 m Width 3.26 m Height 2.37 m Weight 39 tonnes (85,800 lb) Armour and armament Armour [secret] Main armament 105 mm British rifled gun, or 120 mm French smoothbore Secondary armament 7.62 mm..
EETEET may refer to: Eastern European Time, one of the names of the UTC+2 time zone. Electronic Engineering Times, a weekly magazine of the electronic industry. Shelby County Airport (Alabama), which has an IATA airport code of EET. Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, biochemical signaling molecules derived fr..
EETFUKEETFUK, James Hetfield's Guitar used especially during Metallica's Damaged Justice tour 1988-1989. This guitar was a white ESP Xplorer, and is the Brother of "More Beer"; it was written with a black marker pen on the Upper left corner of the guitar. Also during the Damaged Justice Tour, James used a..
EetionIn Greek mythology, Eetion was the father of Andromache and seven sons, including Podes who was killed by Menelaus in the Trojan War (Book 17, Iliad). He was King of Thebe in Cilicia. Another Eetion, also mentioned in the Iliad, ruled over the island of Imbros. ..
EetsEets is a 2D puzzle game developed by Klei Entertainment and published in 2006 as shareware. The game combines classic games such as Lemmings and The Incredible Machine, and adds a quirky, vibrant art style and off-the-wall humour. The gameplay is easy to get into, and designed such that players ca..
EETT'EETT' (Εθνική Επιτροπή Τηλεπικοινωνιών και Ταχυδρομείων - lit: National Committee of Telecommunications and Post) is the Greek regulator of the telecommunication and postal markets. The EETT is responsible for managing numbering resources, controling a..
EE TimesEE Times is an electronics industry newspaper with several decades of history. EE Times employs a total of more than fifty editors, and it claims to have a readership of more than 158,000 persons employed in engineering and technical industries. External links [EE Times web site] Referen..
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