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    Green Dino Run

    Green Dino Run

    A Endless running game set in desert filled with obstacles

    ...Picture a vast desert landscape stretching endlessly into the horizon, bathed in the warm glow of the sun. Fight with your friends and Strangers around the world to Capture the top 50 Position 😄. This game is available for Windows , Linux, IOs and Android But we recommend you to install on Android to get best experience.
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    Modellers Colour Matching/Mixing Toolkit

    Modellers Colour Matching/Mixing Toolkit

    Colour matching/mixing toolkit for modellers

    One of the problems faced by modellers is matching their available paint colours to those used on the object (eg aircraft) being modelled. The aim of this toolkit is to help them in this endeavour including assistance in mixing paints to achieve the required match if required. Non Windows Versions 1.00 and later require: - Python 3.43 or later - python3-gobject 3.22.0 or later - python3-cairo 1.10.0 or later Windows Versions 1.00 or later require: - Python 3.4.3 - PyGI...
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    TIC! Camera Timer
    This is an open-hardware one-button time-lapse camera timer initially developed for a Canon 400D Digital SLR camera. It can be used to take photographs at intervals from 1 second to 65535 seconds (approximately 18 hours). Uses a PIC microcontroller.
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