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But a spokeswoman for cash machine operator Europay International told BBC News Online that Austria's cash machines were working normally again by 1600GMT.
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Steve Copperwheat, who hired Myers as a machine operator in the early 1980s at Waterbury Felt, a manufacturer of industrial textiles, said he encountered him in a Walmart parking lot three months ago after not seeing him in about 10 years.
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Steve Copperwheat, who hired Myers as a machine operator in the early 1980s at Waterbury Felt, a manufacturer of industrial textiles, said he encountered him in a Wal-Mart parking lot three months ago after not seeing him in about 10 years.
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And now Jimmie is breathing down the necks of Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty for the most NASCAR titles ever, which is not bad for the son of a machine operator and a school bus driver who still has plenty of seasons ahead of him.
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An M60 machine-gun operator rests for a moment with his heavy load of ammunition.
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An alert, young M60 machine-gun operator in the jungle.
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Royal Bank of Scotland cash machines and those owned by independent operator Bank Machine will be the first, with others expected to follow.
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In lieu of a human operator, the machine is activated using a specially programmed Arduino microcontroller.
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Elevators used to require an operator with a brain to operate the machine.
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Each operator got its own small routine, written in machine language.
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Mr. BAKER: This operator, she has to turn the sock wrong side out, put it on the sewing machine, comes through, turns it back.
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