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EAN-13 | 0097361379043 ![]() |
UPC-A | 097361379043 ![]() |
Product Name | D.A.R.Y.L. |
Category | Electronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV |
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SKU | MON0000000075 |
Price Used | 34.98 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Rating | PG - Parental Guidance Suggested |
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Run Time | 99 minutes |
Cast | Colleen Camp, Josef Sommer, Kathryn Walker, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean |
Genre | Fantasy |
Run Time | 99 minutes |
Width | 5.5 inches (convert) |
Height | 0.25 inches (convert) |
Length | 7.5 inches (convert) |
Weight | 42 hundredths pounds (convert) |
Binding | Dvd |
Format | Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
Run Time | 99 minutes |
Long Description | Everyone in town is in awe of young Daryl's extraordinary talents and abilities and so are his foster parents. He can perform advanced mathematics master complex video games at first try and hit home runs in his very first baseball game. Add to that his genuinely charismatic appeal and you have a special child. Very special... A child in jeopardy too because the military has a Top Secret interest in Daryl that threatens his very existence. The most sophisticated computers and scientists are pitted against Daryl's incredible gifts in an adventure that will determine whether human spirit can triumph over cold science.System Requirements:Running Time: 100 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY/FANTASY Rating: PG UPC: 097361379043 Manufacturer No: 137904 |
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Created | 05-22-2010 |
Modified | 07-31-2018 1:34:59pm |
MD5 | 5de2bd612eeb5e87d96181e838612989 |
SHA256 | a1560082fbb86620756ec8e39b3fa85a2223398fa12be47f3e4b7ff9de0390fd |
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Article of interest
The Facing Identification Mark, or FIM, is used by the United States Postal Service (USPS) for the automation of mail processing. Basically, the FIM is a set of vertical bars that are printed on the upper edge of an envelop or postcard, slightly to the left of the stamp. It’s a nine digit barcode that consists of vertical bars and zeros, which are represented by the blank spaces.
The FIM’s primary function is to ensure that all mail is facing the proper way, to identify how the postage was paid (business reply, etc.) and whether or not the business reply mail has a POSTNET barcode. Should there be a POSTNET barcode, the mail can then be sent directly to the barcode sorter.
There are four different types of FIM barcodes, A, B, C and D.
- FIM A: Used for courtesy reply mail and metered reply mail with a preprinted POSTNET barcode.
- FIM B: Used for business reply mail without a preprinted ZIP+4 barcode.
- FIM C: Used for business reply mail with a preprinted ZIP+4 barcode.
- FIM D: Used only with IBI postage.
As far as standards are concerned, the FIM has to meet very specific guidelines:
- A FIM clear zone must not contain any printing other than the FIM pattern
- The rightmost bar of the FIM must be at least 2” (+/- 1/8”) from the right edge of each piece of mail
- Each FIM bar must be 5/8” high (+/- 1/8”) and 1/32” wide (+/- 0.008”)
- The tops of each FIM bar can’t be lower than 1/8” from the top edge of the mail
- The bottoms of each FIM bar can’t touch the bottom edge of the FIM clear zone, but can’t be more than 1/8” above or below the edge.