The Early Show - 1999 9-206 was released on:
USA: 16 October 2008
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-9206 was released on: USA: 2001
The Young and the Restless - 1973 1-9206 was released on: USA: 7 August 2009
that'll be 5720 miles or 9206 k... a long walk ...
in miles its 9206 mi in kilometres its 14815.62 km
The phone number of the Childrens Museum Inc is: 570-389-9206.
The phone number of the Utah Windmill Exhibit is: 435-673-9206.
The 9-digit ZIP code for 2 Cherry Tree Lane, Mifflinburg, PA, is 17844-9206. The first five digits, 17844, represent the general area of Mifflinburg, while the additional four digits (9206) provide a more specific location within that area.
The address of the James Island Branch Library is: 1248 Camp Road, Charleston, 29412 9206
Cruel Sea Surf Shop‎Shop16 Wanneroo Central Shopping CentreWanneroo WA 6065, Australia(08) 9206 1729
The address of the Imogene Mcgrath Memorial Library Branch is: 11628 East County Rd. B, Lake Nebagamon, 54849 9206
Relax-R Corporation is located at 159 Catamount Drive, Catamount Industrial Park, Milton, Vermont 05468. Phone: 1-800-850-2909. Fax: 1-800-820-9206.E-mail address: relaxr@together.net.
In the hospital hiring manual, there is a series of "codes" which may be used on the loudspeaker (usually.) The codes are red, yellow, orange, green, blue, grey, silver, pink, purple, etc... Code Yellow is very bad, since it means 'Bomb threat,' since evacuations are especially problematic in hospital. Code Orange means toxic spill, Code red means fire, and there are specifics for whether to evacuate, or help rescue. Code Grey means someone is brandishing a knife, and the usual protocol is for the staff to come this way, since a person with a knife looses confidence when surrounded. Code Silver, however, means go away form this, since someone has a gun. Code Pink means someone has kidnapped a baby. And Code purple I think is similar but an older kid. Finally, Code Blue means a persons heart has stopped and needs life support measures. Therefore, although I am only guessing, I think that when we hear the term "coding", it is a linguistic offshoot/ nickname of the original term "Code Blue."