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  2. Hip Hip-Hurry! - Wikipedia

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    December 6, 1958. ( 1958-12-06) Running time. 6 minutes. Country. United States. Hip Hip-Hurry! is a 1958 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [1] The short was released on December 6, 1958, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. [2] The title is a pun on the phrase "Hip Hip Hooray!!"

  3. Category:Roadrunner Records artists - Wikipedia

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    Machine Head (band) Madina Lake. Make Them Suffer. Marmozets. Mastodon (band) Megadeth. Milk Teeth. Mötley Crüe. Mutiny Within.

  4. Roadrunner (Australian music magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Roadrunner articles tend to be rough-edged and experimental, with a minimum of editorial intervention. The approach is personal and highly committed and the magazine was the first to treat Australian music as a force with its own history, geography and ideologies, although the other major rock papers quickly followed suit.’

  5. MicroOffice RoadRunner - Wikipedia

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    The RoadRunner is a clamshell laptop measuring 11.5 by 7.8 by 3 inches (29.2 by 19.8 by 7.6 cm). The laptop's liquid-crystal display measures 9.3 by 1.3 inches (23.6 by 3.3 cm), with a resolution of 480 by 64 directly addressable pixels, or 80 columns by 8 rows of text. Text characters are formed by a 5 by 7 dot matrix with an additional row and column of dots separating characters. The dot ...

  6. Soup or Sonic - Wikipedia

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    Soup or Sonic is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was first aired on May 21, 1980 as a part of the television special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over and was one of three new cartoons released. This is the only canonical cartoon in which Wile E. Coyote catches the Road Runner without him escaping afterward, although due to the ...

  7. WHCA Roadrunner - Wikipedia

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    WHCA Roadrunner. The White House Communications Agency Roadrunner vehicle is an element of every American presidential motorcade. It is also known as the MC2V (mobile command and control vehicle). The vehicle serves as the communications hub for the motorcade by encrypting duplex radio and streaming video which in turn is beamed up to a ...

  8. Tucson Roadrunners - Wikipedia

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    A name-the-team contest was held between May 17 and May 31. [10] The hockey club's new name and logo were revealed on June 18 during the Tucson Convention Center's open house event. [11] The chosen name, Roadrunners, pays homage to the Phoenix Roadrunners, a team name that was used for various Phoenix professional hockey teams from 1967 to 2009, and creates a play on words with its parent club ...

  9. Roadrunner (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Roadrunner. Roadrunner was a supercomputer built by IBM for the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA. The US$100-million Roadrunner was designed for a peak performance of 1.7 petaflops. It achieved 1.026 petaflops on May 25, 2008, to become the world's first TOP500 LINPACK sustained 1.0 petaflops system.