That would probably be the circuit board.
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The proper title would be an Electronics Technician. An electrician deals strictly with residential, automotive or industrial electricity.
An electrician works with electric wiring and electric devices. An electronics technician works with electric or electronic circuitry. An electronic engineer works with electronic circuitry in a design phase.
The best idiom for jealousy is "the green-eyed monster." Saying this means that someone is jealous of something. You don't actually call the person a monster, though. You say "He was in the grips of the green-eyed monster," or "She felt the green-eyed monster taking over." It is as though jealousy is a separate thing from the person.
um if u mean green as in the entire screen is tinted green then call the company of either the game or the tv or whatever screen ur using. if the screen is usually ok, then call the company (lucasarts)
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I heard someone else call it "fibers"!
they call it mass because its the "mass" inside of an object or thing.
It depends what you call 'electronics' -I would estimate early in WW2
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Call him a pervert. He's only interested in one thing - getting inside that underwear.
people call them green dinos because they are green
Yes! Yes there is! Some people also call it the emerald viking helmet.
The proper title would be an Electronics Technician. An electrician deals strictly with residential, automotive or industrial electricity.
Honestly I do not know but you should call and see
The best way to dispose of printer ribbons is to recycle them. You can do this with two methods. You can contact a local printer cartridge recycler to see if they will take the kind you have. Depending on your printer ribbon brand, your manufacturer may also have a way for you to send them back to them.