Radio repair school : Ps3 console repair : Repairing registry
Radio Repair School
Put right (a damaged relationship or unwelcome situation)
Make good (such damage) by fixing or repairing it
the act of putting something in working order again
a formal way of referring to the condition of something; "the building was in good repair"
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
Fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault)
an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900"
a building where young people receive education; "the school was built in 1932"; "he walked to school every morning"
A large group of fish or sea mammals
educate in or as if in a school; "The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"
medium for communication
The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, esp. those carrying sound messages
The activity or industry of broadcasting sound programs to the public
Radio programs
indicating radiation or radioactivity; "radiochemistry"
transmit messages via radio waves; "he radioed for help"
Running Radio Expanded
Expanded Interfaces
Mediencampus der Hochschule Darmstadt und School of Art & Design am Cork Institute of Technology
In conjunction with the Expanded Interfaces project, undergraduates in the Media Department at the Media Campus of the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (h_da) in Germany and the School of Art & Design at the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Ireland developed user interfaces for new media products that boldly go beyond conventional ones available now.
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Running Radio Expanded
Expanded Interfaces
Mediencampus der Hochschule Darmstadt und School of Art & Design am Cork Institute of Technology
In conjunction with the Expanded Interfaces project, undergraduates in the Media Department at the Media Campus of the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (h_da) in Germany and the School of Art & Design at the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Ireland developed user interfaces for new media products that boldly go beyond conventional ones available now.