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Topic: Thread

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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Bonnie & Clyde
Favorite website(s):Slashdot
Favorite possession(s):Sewing machine,  Baseball cap,  Linux box
People talk about their ..:Fashion sense
Dream job(s):Webmaster,  Interior decorator
Favorite era(s):1940s
Favorite activity(s):Coloring in
Favorite book(s):"Maximum Internet Security: A Hackers Guide" by Net Sams
Likes to wear:Punk rock,  Head scarf,  Traditional tribal dress
Favorite destination(s):Indonesia
Listens to:Shakira
Membership(s):Free Software Foundation
Favorite quote(s):"C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg." - Bjarne Stroustrup
 
 
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Threads on regulator connections or other equipment should match those on container valve outlets.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Since threads are an integrated part of the Java programming language we will see more applications using them.
Threads are most handy in GUI applications since one thread must always listen for user input.
There are some essential background threads or processes that must be running in the DBMS for a database instance to be created.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Threads are susceptible to odors and stains.
Saffron threads must be dry and brittle to the touch.
Sam Hayden,
Gothic Nightclub Owner

The threads are dyed and some of the string removed and each exposed section is dyed in turn.
Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

Core threads are manufactured by spinning a cotton or polyester staple cover around a bundle of continuous filament polyester fibers.
These threads are made from continuous filaments of polyester or nylon, and are available in soft or bonded finishes.
Threads used will most commonly match the fabrics being sewn on.
Billie Kirgan,
Machinist

Filament threads used in rigging can be glued together with super glue and white glue.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

Threads and other small decorations should be cut with scissors and should be no more than 2 cm long.
 
 
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