M1

M1, M01 or M-1 may refer to:

Arts and popular culture

Anime

  • WD-M01 Turn A Gundam, a mecha from the anime Turn A Gundam
  • Music

  • M-1 (rapper), one half of hip hop duo Dead Prez
  • Korg M1, a keyboard synthesizer
  • Photography

  • Leica M1, a 1959 35 mm camera model
  • Olympus OM-1, a 1972 manually operated 35mm single-lens reflex camera
  • Company

  • M1 Limited, a telecommunications company in Singapore
  • Computing

  • a codename for Cyrix 6x86 processor
  • a short name for M1-DA, a video connector standard used on projectors
  • a part number for a 1N400x general purpose diode
  • Economics and finance

  • M1, in economics, a measure of the money supply
  • Firearms and military equipment

  • M1 Abrams, a tank
  • M1 bayonet, as fitted to the M1 Garand
  • M1 carbine
  • M1 chemical mine
  • M1 Combat Car, an early tank
  • M1 Armored car
  • M1 Garand, a battle rifle
  • M1 Helmet
  • M1 mortar
  • M1 rocket launcher, a bazooka variant
  • M1 Thompson submachine gun
  • Mk 1 Underwater Defense Gun, an underwater pistol
  • M1 Thompson carbine
  • 90mm M1 Gun, one of a family of dual purpose guns
  • M-1 (Lithuanian radio station)

    M-1 is the first commercial radio station in Lithuania, broadcasting from the capital city of Vilnius. The station was established on 31 December 1989.

    The first song played on M-1 was "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen.

    External links

  • Official wevsiute
  • Coordinates: 54°42′8″N 25°13′17″E / 54.70222°N 25.22139°E / 54.70222; 25.22139

    Automatic Digital Computer M-1

    The project to build the Automatic Computer M-1 was completed in December 1951 at the Energetics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In charge of the Laboratory of Electrosystems was I.S. Brouk, who obtained the first domestic patent with the title "Digital Computer with Common Bus" in 1948.

    Work to build the computer based on Brouk's design began in 1950. Parts were very difficult to get due to postwar rationing. On the other hand, due to availability of copper oxide diodes which were brought as trophies from Germany, the machine had the lowest lamp count of contemporary designs, at 730. The memory was based on an original invention of an electrostatic memory using the ordinary oscilloscope cathod ray tube. Each tube was capable of holding 32 words, 25 bit each. The computer had 8 such tubes for a total fast memory of 256 machine words. (Russian:)

    The computer turned out to work rather reliably and was immediately put to practical use, for numerical calculations in nuclear physics. For a period of about a year this was the first and the only working digital computer in Russia, and one of the first in the world.

    Podcasts:

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    • by Trick Trick

    M-1

    by: Trick Trick

    [Intro]
    [Trick Trick]
    This is some fucked up shit man.
    I'm fighting for my motherfucking life.
    I'm sittin' here all this time on some dumb shit?
    These bitches out to kill me, they aint playin'!
    I aint talkin' some nigga's this.
    I'm talkin' bout the motherfucking people.
    Fuck it! Let's Go!
    [Verse One]
    What would be the reason for me to jump out of the rep.
    And run up on a motherfucker with a fifty round clip?
    And shoot him in the back of his head 4 or 5 times
    His brain was out and scattered, basted outta his mind.
    His sister got on the stand and told it.
    Mouth full of lies ????????
    Pointing a finger but wouldn't look me in the eyes, not once did this bitch even acknowledge the ????
    I was in my truck at the corner when her brother was killed.
    No Where near the scene, I'm clean far as murder's concerned.




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