Front Row Center - 1955 Three for Tonight 1-4 was released on:
USA: 22 June 1955
U-S- Open Tonight - 2010 U-S- Open Day Three was released on: USA: 2 September 2010
on the cylinders: front left is one, front right is two ,middle left is three, middle right is four, back left is five and rear right is six.......on the distributor....center is coil wire ...from the front left hook one , center left is two back left is three, back right is four, center right is five and front right is six...
The first three speakers you want to buy are your subwoofer and the 2 left and right front speakers. Next you will want to get the 2 left and right back speaker and then the center front and center back speakers.
Medical Center - 1969 Three-Cornered Cage 6-4 was released on: USA: 30 September 1974
Front Row - 2004 Season Three Vault 3-12 was released on: USA: 21 March 2007
Front Row - 2004 The Best of Season Three 3-11 was released on: USA: 7 March 2007
Three Allen Center was created in 1983.
Three Embarcadero Center was created in 1977.
Three Lakeway Center was created in 1987.
There are usually 3 adjusting screws on the front of the telescope over the secondary mirror. You point the telescope at a bright star and then defocus it this forms a donut-like image in the telescope. If you center the "doughnut" in the middle of the telescope view you will see that the "doughnut" has the dark area in the middle off center (If the scope is not colminated properly). What you want to do is move the doughnut to the edge of the telescope in the direction where the dark center is "out of center". Now you will tighten one of the three screws in the front. The way to figure out which screw to adjust is by placing your finger in front of the scope where the doughnut is out of center. You will see a dark line in the doughnut image where your finger is and it will actually be pointing to one of the three screws in front - that screw needs to be tightened. You repeat these steps until when you put the dougnut in the center view of the telescope and see a perfect looking "doughnut" with the dark part centered perfectly.
They could go dancing.
It sounds like you are describing the Tucker Torpedo, but it actually had three headlights: The conventional two, and one in the center. There were a total of only 51 of them built.