A search of old US manufacturing records failed to uncover any evidence that Ullman Mfg Co in New York ever made a Mah-Jongg set.
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Probably. Put simply, the mAh rating is the size of the proverbial 'gas tank' the battery provides for your device. The larger mAh just means a larger 'gas tank'. To be more precise: the unit mAh stands for milliamp-hours; it indicates that a completely charged battery contains enough power to discharge that amount of current for one hour. For example a 680mAh battery theoretically contains enough power to produce 680mA of current for one hour (though in reality, it might not be possible to discharge it that quickly) or 68mA of current for ten hours.
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yes. NiMH batteries and chargers are easier to come by though. Alot of times, the mAh will be higher in the NiMH batteries as well...so there is really no point to using NiCD unless you'd prefer it.
The rating mAh is a measure of the amount of energy that can be stored in a battery. The higher the number, the more energy can be stored. Assuming that the batteries are the same physical size and have the same nominal voltage, there is no reason why a 1400mAh battery shouldn't be used in place of a 760mAh. The only difference is that the larger battery will last longer between charges than the smaller one.
Yes, "Mah Jongg" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun, referring to a specific tile-based game.
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The internet has many different Mah-Jongg puzzle games. For the one on the related link the options are:ThemeLayoutTile Set
Mah Jongg is a game that is unique really, but could be considered similar to dominoes. It originated in China but is now played all over the world by people of all ages.
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The cast of Mah Jongg - 1998 includes: Lily Chao Chad Evaschesen Chad Langton Iain Scott Dan Strand Mary Yin Jennifer Yu
Thelma Hill went by Mah Jongg Bathing Girl.
It is a Chinese table game for four players. The recent "Mahjong solitaire" is not the same.
The meaning of the word majong is "sparrow". The complete history can be found at the link below.
One of the options is called Two Prisoners.
In the game of Mah Jongg, a Kong is a group of four tiles of the same suit and number.