Portable transistor radios were very popular in the 1950s along with the new televisions that were popping up in homes. Microchips and stored program computers were also popular at this time.
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It is the abbreviation for steam ship.
"SS" in a church name stands for "Saints" in the plural like "SS Peter and Paul." It does not refer to steamship or to the Nazi Intelligence/security agency or the Waffen-SS.
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Depending on what year it is, a clone is a base model car that has had the SS features added on to it. The features could be stripes, badges, emblems, or anything to make it ook like an SS model. Basically it is a fake SS.
Pretty much like the 2010 camaro, has an SS engine with RS package like wheels and tires or vice versa
In SSGuitar, "SS" stands for "Solid State." This refers to the type of amplifier technology used, which relies on solid-state components like transistors, rather than vacuum tubes, to amplify the audio signal. Solid-state amplifiers are known for their reliability, durability, and typically more consistent sound quality compared to tube amps.
The SS were helping the war. They were supposed to gather things that were needed for the war like furniture, blankets, and other supplies that the troops needed. Although the the SS mainly took those from the Jews.
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A Dodge Viper should be able to be a standard 1969 Chevy Camaro SS. Its a better car in general. It would win on a track or on the strip. More power, lighter, more technology, etc.