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A company called RIM. RIM stands for Research In Motion.
The diameter of the rim is 45 cm so the radius stands at 22.5 cm.
SIM stands for “Set Interrupt Mask” It is 1 byte instruction RIM stands for “Read Interrupt Mask” it is 1 byte MULTI-PURPOSE instruction.
It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire". It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire".
The stock ticker RIM stands for the Research In Motion company. The Research In Motion company offers new ways to comfort passengers on airplanes or ones in cars.
RIM stands for read interrupt mask and SIM stands for set interrupt mask.The SIM instruction is used to copy the contents of the accumulator into the interrupt mask.The RIM instruction is used to interpret the RST interrupt positions.
The stock rim size should be either 17" or 20". If you look on the tire itself, you will see some numbers that look similar to this ( 245/70R17). The "R" stands for the size rim. So what ever number comes after the "R", that is the inches of the rim. In this case, it would be a 17" rim.
the R stands for RIM , Example R15 Is a 15 Inch Rim The R actually means it is a tire of Radial construction. The wheel & tire diameter is 15" but the width of the rim should be 7" to 8" for this size tire.
CIM stands for Computer Integrated Manufacturing, which refers to the use of computers and automation in the manufacturing process to improve efficiency and quality. RIM stands for Reaction Injection Molding, a manufacturing process where two liquid components are mixed and injected into a mold to create a solid part. Both CIM and RIM are important technologies in modern manufacturing, with CIM focusing on overall production processes and RIM specifically on molding techniques.
Looks like a plug in for AT&T Maps. I believe rim stands for Research In Motion which is a company that provides map data. Here is a link to an old article that references the tn55 rim client plugin: http://www.blackberryforums.com/general-9700-series-discussion-bold-2/198383-t-navigator-blackberry-9020-a.html
lug pattern is the same ( 5 on 4.5") but the back spacing - how far out the rim stands from the brake - is different, so wheels arent necesarilly interchangeable. lug pattern is the same ( 5 on 4.5") but the back spacing - how far out the rim stands from the brake - is different, so wheels arent necesarilly interchangeable.
RIM owns RIM