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Charging stationsFind charging stations for your electric vehicle or your hybrid car!All data for North america and Australia/New Zealand is provided by Open Charge Map. All data for the rest of the world and especially for Europe is provided by and with kind permission of 'GoingElectric.de'. Many m
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MOL LimoMOL Limo is a car-sharing application designed for users in Budapest, allowing individuals to easily access a fleet of vehicles through their mobile devices. This app streamlines the process of renting a car, making it convenient for both residents and visitors in the city. Available for the
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Rain lashed against the ambulance bay windows as I sprinted toward ICU Bed 4, my N95 mask already damp with panicked breath. Mr. Henderson's vitals were nosediving – tachycardic, febrile, his post-op abdominal incision weeping crimson onto stark white sheets. The surgical resident rattled off antibiotics started, but my gut screamed wrong pathogen. I'd seen this nightmare before: a case study about biofilm-producing bacteria mimicking routine infections. Where? Which journal? The monitor's shril
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Voltage RegulatorAdjustable voltage regulator is a device to produce steady voltage by adjusting resistors. It is very common used in electronic projects for hobbyist, electronic engineers.Features* To find out combinations of 2 resistors making a desired output voltage* Calculate resistor values / output voltage* Export result to a CSV fileFeatures in PRO version only* Calculate thermal resistance of heatsink * No Ads* No limitationNote :1. For those who need support please email to the design
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Series/Parallel ResistorsWhen you do not have an exact resistor value in building a circuit, you need to combine two resistors either in series or in parallel. This app is used to find out all the combinations of these resistors making a desired resistance.This app is suitable for hobbyist or electronic engineers. Features:1. Calculate resistance of 2 resistors in series / parallel (equivalent resistance)2. To find out combinations of 2 resistors in series / in parallel making a desired resista
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dubizzle OLX LebanonDubizzle Lebanon (formerly known as OLX): Your go-to app for buying and selling new and pre-owned items locally! Explore 13 main categories and 60+ subcategories to post ads effortlessly. The dubizzle OLX Lebanon app features a functional, resourceful, and responsive user-friendl
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Reel IPTV PlayerReel IPTV Player \xe2\x80\x93 Enjoy Live TV & VOD Streaming in High QualityTurn your phone or Android TV into a complete entertainment hub with Reel IPTV Player. Watch live TV channels, movies, and series from your favorite provider via multiple IPTV protocols such as M3U and Xtream Codes.Features:Professional Video Player supporting Live TV and VOD in high quality.Manage Playlists easily and add multiple servers.Android TV & Google TV Support with full remote (D-Pad) navigation.
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Fire PersonalPlease be advised that from September 2024 Fire is not accepting applications from new personal customers. This is for a period of 18-24 months. Existing customers are not affected by this change as we continue to provide a full service to our current personal customers.Fire changes everything!The Fire Personal app is an ideal way to manage your money. As well as a MasterCard debit card that includes real time notifications, you get a sterling and euro account for bank transfers to/
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Chargie - phone charge limiterThe Chargie app controls your Chargie hardware dongle, which is a smart charging limiter and scheduler for overnight or very long charging sessions.Charging your phone every night to 100% and holding it there for 8 hours at a time is one of the main culprits behind early battery drop in capacity. Chargie helps prolong battery health.Our solution is an app+hardware phone charge limiter that makes your battery last for much longer than if you had charged it regularly
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Kiwi CentralThe Kiwi Central app is your one-stop shop to manage your Electric Kiwi Power, Electric Kiwi Broadband, and Kiwi Mobile accounts.Our mission is to make mobile, broadband and power better for Kiwis. Choice deals, awesome service and no sneaky stuff.In the app, manage your free Hour of Power and Kiwi Mobile plan mode. Get crisp insights on your usage to help you stay on top of your spend. Chat with us when you need a hand. Check your plan and rates. Make a payment. Set up billing notif
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EVPointEVPoint is an operator of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Eastern Europe. EVPoint is also an e-mobility service provider offering EV drivers access to a large international network of EV charge points not only within EVPoint's network but also with cooperation with other providers.The EVPoint app is the simplest way to find and use an EV charge point. With the EVPoint app you can locate charging stations, manage your favorite charging locations, reserve charging, manage y
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Remembering those chaotic Discord nights makes my palms sweat even now – scrambling between five different tabs just to register for a basic CS:GO tournament, teammates vanishing mid-strategy like ghosts in the fog. I'd stare at my monitor, the blue light burning my retinas while tournament rules scattered across Twitter, Reddit, and some sketchy forum written in broken English. One Tuesday, rage-closing thirteen browser tabs after yet another registration deadline slipped by unnoticed, I discov
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Rain lashed against my office window like angry pebbles, the gray London sky pressing down until my cubicle felt like a coffin. That's when I first swiped open Molehill Empire 2 – not for joy, but desperation. My thumb trembled over the icon, half-expecting another mindless time-sink. Instead, pixelated soil spilled across the screen with an earthy crunch that vibrated up my arm. Suddenly, I wasn't in Canary Wharf anymore. The scent of virtual petrichor hit me as my first dwarf, beard tangled wi
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Fingers trembling over the keyboard, I deleted my twelfth opening paragraph that morning. The cursor blinked mockingly - a tiny metronome counting my creative bankruptcy. Rain lashed against the studio window as I scrolled through productivity apps like a digital beggar. Then I tapped Botify's crimson icon, half-expecting another gimmick. Creating Ernest Hemingway took three minutes: tweaking his bullfighting knowledge slider to 80%, setting verbosity to "telegraphic," and adding that signature
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Rain lashed against my apartment windows as another insomniac night swallowed me whole. My fingers hovered uselessly above the keyboard, lines of code blurring into gray static. That's when my phone buzzed - a screenshot from Dave with the caption "Try this before you combust." The icon looked unassuming: a simple black background with white soundwaves. Little did I know that downloading nugsnugs would tear open a portal to 1994.
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That sinking feeling hit me again as I stared at the exploded accordion file on my desk - a grotesque monument to my financial disarray. Torn gas station receipts mingled with coffee-stained invoices while crumpled parking stubs formed sedimentary layers atop months of neglected paperwork. My fingers trembled as I tried peeling apart two thermal prints fused by humidity, the ink transferring like financial fingerprints of shame onto my skin. This wasn't bookkeeping; this was archaeology through
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Rain lashed against my attic window as neon reflections from the street below painted shifting patterns on my textbook. 2:37 AM blinked on my phone, its glow harsh in the darkness. Before me lay the beast: Maxwell's equations for my electromagnetic theory midterm. Those elegant symbols felt like barbed wire fencing me out. My chest tightened with each failed derivation, fingertips numb from gripping the pencil too hard. This wasn't study fatigue—it was academic suffocation.
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That Thursday night panic hit hard when Mike's text flashed: "Bring S3 of Dark!" My stomach dropped - I'd binged episodes across three devices last week, with zero memory of where I'd left off. Frantically swiping through my tablet's screenshot graveyard, sticky notes fluttered to the floor like confetti at a pity party. I almost faked food poisoning until my thumb brushed the crimson TraktTV icon. One tap flooded the screen with glowing timelines - there it was! Episode 7 paused at 23:17, synce
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Rain lashed against the nursing home window as Grandma's trembling hands traced faded photographs. "That's your grandfather building our barn," she murmured, voice paper-thin against the storm. My phone recorder app blinked innocently - already failing as her words dissolved into static-filled silence. That familiar panic rose: generations of stories vanishing like steam from teacups. Then I remembered the strange icon on my homescreen - Recap - downloaded weeks ago during a midnight desperation
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The digital thermometer blinked 42°C as Qatar's summer fury seeped through my apartment walls. Sweat pooled at my collarbone while my laptop keyboard grew slippery under trembling fingers. Another presentation deadline loomed, but my AC unit had just gasped its death rattle - that final metallic shriek echoing my unraveling sanity. Papers curled like autumn leaves in the oven-like air as panic clawed up my throat. Then I remembered: three weeks prior, building management had shoved a QR code at