Dino Mix doodle in simple line

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Dino Mix doodle in simple line.

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Dino wiki:
[o:a singer of that name from the late 1980s;a junior singer, Dino Jelusic, from Croatia;the fictional pet dinosaur of The Flintstones, voiced (actually barked, like a dog) by Mel Blanc;the son of Enzo Ferrari, who developed the Ferrari's only V6 engine; The Fiat Dino car that used Dino Ferrari's V6; The Dino cars that also used that same engine;a Democrat In Name Only;singer Dean Martin, whose birth name was Dino Crocetti, or his son Dean Paul Martin ora popular VJ in Pakistan.Dino De Laurentiis is a movie producer. See more at Wikipedia.org...]

Mix wiki:
[he mythical computer used in Donald Knuth's textbook trilogy, The Art of Computer Programming. MIX's model number is 1009, which was chosen by combining the model numbers and names of other machines the author was familiar with. (Conveniently, the roman number "MIX" equals 1009.)MIX is planned to be replaced by a wholly new machine, MMIX, in forthcoming editions of the textbooks. In the meantime, you can find software that emulates MIX (called MIXware by Knuth). The GNU MDK is one such software package; it is free, and known to be running on a wide variety of platforms. See more at Wikipedia.org...]

doodle wiki:
e first appeared in the early seventeenth century to mean a fool or simpleton, and is thought to derive from the Low German "dudeltopf", meaning "fool" or "simpleton". This in turn resulted in the early eighteenth century verb "to doodle", meaning "to swindle or to make a fool of". The most common modern meaning, an aimless drawing while a person's attention is otherwise occupied, emerged in the 1930s either from this meaning or from the verb "to dawdle", which since the seventeenth century has had the meaning of wasting time or being lazy. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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