Q:
Help Identifying this chassis type and application
It was scavenged from a factory that made the motherboard and the CPU and daughterboard. There is a sticker with the logo of an internet provider on it. Does anyone know what this is?
A:
This looks like a metal box, and it has a metal box-shaped cover, which makes it easy to identify it as being a metal box. I suspect it is a metal case with a small box-like cover.
The metal is likely grey, the case may have a white plastic outer cover, and the covering may be made of vinyl.
I wouldn't be surprised if the box is quite old - metal cases are useful for things like DAB radios.
That looks like a metal telephone receiver cabinet, made by Harris & Brumfield (now a division of Bell Canada). They had a limited range of designs in the early days of telecom in the late 1970s. For example, one of these models was the "Fat Man" shown above.
My Shoe Size is Missing
My Shoe Size is Missing () is a 2001 German comedy film directed by Til Schweiger.
Cast
Karoline Eichhorn as Gabriele
Daniel Brühl as Herr Krüger
Helmut Berger as Schneider
Lisa Kreuzer as Gabriele's mother
Curd Jürgens as Herr Adler
Doris Sandau as Fürstin
See also
List of German language films
References
External links
Category:2001 films
Category:German comedy films
Category:German-language films
Category:2000s comedy films
Category:Films directed by Til Schweiger
Category:Films set in Germany
Category:German filmsQ:
Load two data sets at once with R in one script
I would like to read in two data sets in the same script.
The script can be quite long. Therefore I would like to do it in the most efficient way.
My idea was to use data.table but it seems like I have to first load the data. Then I call a function with the data.table. This feels like a lot of overhead.
Is there an easier and more efficient way to do this?
I think you should check this.
library(data.table)
dt1
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