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Saddam Hussein, 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006 was an Iraqi politician who served as the president of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003. A leading member of the revolutionary Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, and later, the Baghdad-based Ba'ath Party and its regional organization, the Iraqi Ba'ath Party—which espoused Ba'athism.

1983 Demo Reel of Japan Computer Graphics Lab.

1978, Mits Kaneko of MK Company obtained from MGM Studios the animation rights to Marjorie Keenan Rollings' Pulitzer awarded "The Yearling". Mits Kaneko decided to use computer animation on the 52 episodes of 30 minute television series because of rapidly rising cost of animation artists and film recording process. After two year's development and artist training, in April of 1980, JCGL was established with Mits Kaneko, Toho Company(a movie distribution company), Kodansha (a book publishing company), Toppan (a printing company) and Telework (a television production company) .. 38 artists, 4 programmers and 3 hardware maintenance persons.

JCGL's system for television animation production consisted of a huge custom designed optical printer to print extra frames of the same image for reducing rendering time, 2 Dicomed 48-S film recorders, 2 Vax 780 super mini computers , 4 PDP 44s, 8 PDP 11s for ink and paint stations, two DeAnza scanners for scanning animation papers, 18 Genisco frame buffers for image buffering and one PS 300 for vector drawing. The software "MK-1" was based upon NYIT's Tween and Tweep

JCGL lead Japan's CG production for 7 years but came to its dissolution in 1987 when its VAX based system could not compete any longer with cheaper more modern systems.

Welthauptstadt Germania ("World Capital Germania") was the projected renewal of the German capital Berlin during the Third Reich period, part of Adolf Hitler's vision for the future of Germany after the planned victory in World War II. Albert Speer, the architect of the Third Reich", produced many of the plans for the rebuilt city in his capacity as overseer of the project, only a small portion of which was realized between the years 1937-1943 when construction took place.

Germania was the projected renewal of the German capital Berlin during the Third Reich period, part of Adolf Hitler's vision for the future of Germany after the planned victory in World War II. It was to be the capital of his planned "Greater Germanic Reich". Albert Speer, the architect of the Third Reich, produced many of the plans for the rebuilt city in his capacity as overseer of the project, only a small portion of which was realized between the years 1937 and 1943 when construction took place.

Some of the projects were completed, such as the creation of a great East–West city axis, which included broadening Charlottenburger Chaussee (today Straße des 17. Juni) and placing the Berlin Victory Column in the centre, far away from the Reichstag, where it originally stood. Others, however, such as the creation of the Grosse Halle (Great Hall), had to be shelved owing to the beginning of war. A great number of the old buildings in many of the planned construction areas were, however, demolished before the war, and eventually defeat stopped the plans.

The 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf" (German: 3. SS-Panzerdivision "Totenkopf") was an elite division of the Waffen-SS of the Third Reich, Formed from the Standarten of the SS-TV. Its name, Totenkopf, is German for "death's head" – the skull and crossbones symbol – and it is thus sometimes referred to as the Death's Head Division.

Music: Sleipnir - Gruß an die narren

Japanese National Railways (日本国有鉄道, Nihon Kokuyū Tetsudō or Nippon Kokuyū Tetsudō), abbreviated KOKUTETSU (国鉄) or "JNR", was the business entity that operated Japan's national railway network from 1949 to 1987.

Industrial film from 1934. It was shot on behalf of the Deutsche Reichsbahn for the 100th anniversary (1935) of the first German Railways. In 1985, as part of the 150th anniversary of the German Railways, the original version was shown to a wider audience in the Third Television Programmes.

Industrial | Education | Iwanami Film Works
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Producer: Iwanami Film Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Planning: Stainless Steel Association
1990 Color 15 mins
This work explains the future of stainless steel with excellent characteristics (corrosion resistance, super heat resistance, workability, strength, design, recyclability) in an easy-to-understand manner while showing examples.
Cooperation
Asahi Diamond Industry Co., Ltd.
Kajima Construction Co., Ltd.
International Superconducting Industrial Technology Center
International Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
Suntory Co., Ltd.
ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Tsumura Co., Ltd.
Japan Railway Technical Research Institute
Power Development Co., Ltd.
Toshiba Corporation
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.
Nippon Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd.
Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
Japan Shipbuilding Promotion Association
Japan Location Center
Honjo Electronics Co., Ltd.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Remote Sensing Technology Center

Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2017, Toyota's corporate structure consisted of 364,445 employees worldwide and, as of December 2019, was the tenth-largest company in the world by revenue. Toyota is the largest automobile manufacturer in Japan, and the second-largest in the world behind Volkswagen, based on 2018 unit sales. Toyota was the world's first automobile manufacturer to produce more than 10 million vehicles per year, which it has done since 2012, when it also reported the production of its 200 millionth vehicle. As of July 2014, Toyota was the largest listed company in Japan by market capitalization and by revenue.

A pocket computer was a 1980s-era user programmable calculator-sized computer that had fewer screen lines. Manufacturers included Casio, Hewlett-Packard, Sharp, Tandy/Radio Shack (selling Casio and Sharp models under their own TRS line) and many more. The last Sharp pocket computer, the PC-G850V (2001) is programmable in C, BASIC, and Assembler. An important feature of pocket computers was that all programming languages were available for the device itself, not downloaded from a cross-compiler on a larger computer.

The programming language was usually BASIC.

IBM 5550 is a personal computer series that IBM marketed in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s, for business use customers. In Japan, it was introduced in 1983 and promoted as "Multistation 5550" because it had three roles in one machine: a PC, a word processing machine which was traditionally marketed as a machine different from a PC in Japan, and an IBM-host attached terminal.

Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of operating systems. The first operating system in the 9x family, it is the successor to Windows 3.1x, and was released to manufacturing on August 15, 1995, and generally to retail on August 24, 1995.

Windows 95 merged Microsoft's formerly separate MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows products, and featured significant improvements over its predecessor, most notably in the graphical user interface (GUI) and in its simplified "plug-and-play" features.

There were also major changes made to the core components of the operating system, such as moving from a mainly cooperatively multitasked 16-bit architecture to a 32-bit preemptive multitasking architecture, at least when running only 32-bit protected mode applications.

Accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign, Windows 95 introduced numerous functions and features that were featured in later Windows versions, such as the taskbar, notification area, and the "Start" button.

Speed Racer, also known as Mach GoGoGo, is a Japanese media franchise about automobile racing. Mach GoGoGo was originally serialized in print in Shueisha's 1966 Shōnen Book. It was released in tankōbon book form by Sun Wide Comics and later re-released in Japan by Fusosha. Adapted into anime by Tatsunoko Productions, its 52 episodes aired on Fuji TV from April 1967 to March 1968. The anime was later re-broadcast on Tokyo MX from July 1 to September 25, 2008.

Befu Railway Co., Ltd. is a company that used to do railway business in the south west of Hyogo Prefecture Japan. After withdrawing from the railway business in 1984, the company continued to operate as a taxi and chartered bus operator. Headquartered in Kakogawa City, Hyogo Prefecture. In the railway business, freight transportation was the main business, but passenger sales were also carried out. Due to the decrease in transport volume, it was not possible to maintain cargo transportation due to the revision of the Japan National Railway diamond in 1984, and all lines were abolished.

In January 2010, a part of the division became independent of the company, and the taxi business, dispatch business, and operation management business were transferred to Beppu Taxi. Since then, it has survived as a real estate management company and was scheduled to become a wholly owned subsidiary of Tochigi Chemical co., Ltd. on November 30, 2012, but it was canceled.

Astro Boy, sometimes referred to as New Mighty Atom, is a color remake of the 1960s anime black-and-white series of the same name(s); both series are adapted from the manga series by Osamu Tezuka.

This series places more focus on Astro's robotic abilities and has a darker story line than previous incarnations of the series. The English dubs cut out some of the series more violent moments.

The original Japanese version of the series ran for 52 color episodes while the English dubs (American and Canadian) ran for 51 episodes as the first two were combined into one omitting the entirety of the backstory of the main antagonist Atlas.

This video work depicts the dynamic image of Tokyo in the mid Showa period, which became a huge city said to be the world's first, in terms of construction and emotion.

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