
U213-A Compiler for Rolling Display
Function instruction:
1.Clear screen: click "Esc" key
Transmit: click “Enter?key
Letter interchange: click “Caps Lock?key
Delete end character: click “Backspace?ke
e.g.: To input ??push “Shift?key, and click ??key
Readout last record: click “Esc?first, and “Enter?key
Internal battery is applied as external power unavailable (max. 1 hour lasting)
Accessories:
Mainframe: Power adapter Data line: Mini keyboard:
1 1 1 1
Note: make sure charging at least 4 hours before adapting internal battery.
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American media
Trashy magazines junked!
Feb 23rd 2006 | NEW YORK
From The Economist print edition
A limitless appetite for nothing may have been sated at last
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Junk or genius?
THEIR headlines are as captivating as ever “Jessica & Jude Steamy Hotel Romp!â€?(the Star); †fuel dispenser œHillary Attacks Bill s
Secret Lover�(Globe); “Farrah Fawcett My Drug Hell!�(National Enquirer); and, most thrilling of all, “Giant polar
monster attacks cruise ship!�and �0 New Commandments Found!�(Weekly World News).
Viewed in a vacuum, American Media, the owner of these publications, has never been more on its game,
producing all the flotsam one could ever wish to know, and that ever-important little bit more. Behind the gloss, as
it might say, lurks a darker picture. If these publications had business pages, the headline might read “Investors
Pelted by Crumbling Bonds!� Paddy Hirsch of Standard & Poor s points out that since early February the yield on
the group s debt has risen to a junkier-than-junk level of 14%, up fuel dispenser from a pristine 4.3% fuel dispenser a year ago.
Collectively, American Media continues to sell millions of copies, but the numbers are contracting. The National
Enquirer lost more than 20% of its circulation between 2003 and the middle of last year. Stricter industry
standards for measuring circulation numbers are expected to push down reported sales further, for at least half of
the group s publications when the new numbers are released in June. On February 15th, American Media
announced it would restate financial returns dating back to March of 2004.
Meanwhile, sales of the Star, American Media s flagship publication, have been, “soft�recently, the company
acknowledged, though it claimed that they have rebounded. Advertising is lagging as well. Given the magnetic
quality of American Media s mastery of low culture, what could be going wrong?
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