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(1)I’m sensitive boss! a professional inconvenienceer
(2)Oh-Mazing
(3)00000 Second place is a noisy inventor
(4)It’s 10:10 tomorrow night
(5)1984
(6)Sao Paulo, Brazil
Basketball Final at the Sao Paulo Olympics
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(1)I’m sensitive boss! a professional inconvenienceer
(2)Oh, amazing!
(3)0000D is the second loud inventor
(4)Marriage hell tomorrow at 10:10 p.m
(5)Ron Foxtrot
(6)a basketball referee
(1)I’m sensitive boss! a professional inconvenienceerimage text translation
(2)CHORD 2nd place is a noisy inventor
(3)Kim Eun hell, tomorrow at 10:10 p.m
(4)a storm of criticism from the crowd
(1)I lost because of you!image text translation
(2)I’m not gonna let you go!
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(1)Oh, it’s amazing. I’m a sensitive boss. Professional caseimage text translation
(2)OHART No. 2 Loud Inventor
(3)The reason he even received a death threat was because of the whistle
(1)I’m a sensitive boss. I’m professionalimage text translation
(2)Oh-Mazing CHORT No. 2 No. 2 Loud Inventor
(3)a whistle that didn’t sound well
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(2)OHART No. 2 Loud Inventor
(3)No matter how many times you whistle and declare a foul
(4)I couldn’t play the role of referee properly because the sound wasn’t working well
(5)Stop moving!
(1)I’m sensitive boss! Pro-inconvenience marginimage text translation
(2)OHART #2 Loud Inventor
(3)It’s all because it’s a whistle!
(1)Let’s make it myself!image text translation
(1)All in the development of high-performance whistlesimage text translation
(1)I’m a sensitive boss. A case lawimage text translation
(2)Oh-Mazing
(3)The loud inventor who came in second place
(4)The whistle is the ultimate
(1)Oh, amazing! I’m sensitive boss! The second place is a noisy inventor of professional inconvenience 00000image text translation
(2)From three holes
(3)Sound amplification, loud sound is guaranteed!
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(2)Oh-Mazing
(3)000002nd place is a noisy inventor
(4)Whistler Performance Test Starts
(1)I’m sensitive boss! a professional inconvenienceerimage text translation
(2)Oh-Mazing
(3)CHORT 2nd place is a noisy inventor
(4)What does this mean
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(1)I’m sensitive boss! a professional inconvenienceerimage text translation
(2)00000 Second place is a noisy inventor
(3)an explosion of whistle orders
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Perm State is one of the top 10 entrepreneurs in Canada The main character is from Canada
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(2)A sound threat to murder makes a great invention
(3)Me! 1
(4)Recommendation
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(6)Originally, creation is a series of pain
(7)In other words
(8)If you give me back-to-back pain
(9)You can create!
(10)Creation == Pain
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(2)Explained Ron Foxscroft Canadian Ron Foxscroft was originally a basketball player but was injured in high school and forced to retire After serving as a basketball referee since 1963, he became Canada’s only NCAA referee, serving as a referee in more than 1,600 games, and was also an international referee, serving as a referee in 30 countries He saw the referee in the 1976 Montreal Olympics, the basketball final between Yugoslavia and the U.S., where a straight-line Yugoslav player hit the U.S. player, but the whistle did not ring and the game ended in a victory for the U.S. referee Foxscroft, who apparently did not declare a clear foul, was under fire, however. Foxscroft was wronged At the time, he blew the whistle but didn’t In the 1984 Sao Paulo Olympic basketball final, Uruguayan player blew a whistle for fouling, but he couldn’t hear it This led to Uruguay winning
(3)I was even threatened with murder when I did In the end, Foxcroft decided to make his own whistle
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(5)The whistle used at the time of further explanation had a cork ball inside, but there was a problem that the inside of the whistle did not make a sound when it was wet with saliva or rain Also, there was a problem that the sound was not loud and there was no sound at all when blowing hard Foxcroft’s original whistle went through a number of trials and errors, including a size that was difficult to hang around his neck, but he continued his research in 1987 to prevent residual failure by removing cork balls and successfully develop a whistle that produces notes of different frequencies from three holes The whistle he developed could be heard from over 16 kilometers away and in the middle of concrete. However, no one recognized his new product, and the response was cold Then Ron came up with an idea Before the game, he recalled that referees were sleeping in a dormitory, and he visited the dormitory and blew the whistle he made. Hundreds of referees who were surprised by the loud sound were surprised that it was a whistle and sold as many as 20,000 whistles the next day
(6)After the explanation, Ron Foxcroft’s whistle was
(7)It is used in more than 140 countries and is used by NFL NHL NCAA
(8)It is used at top events around the world, including the Olympics and World Cup, as well as BA. Foxscroft also won the Golden Whistle Award, the top prize of the National Sports Association, in 2016 Retired from refereeing in 1999, he became a successful entrepreneur, including the whistle brand Fox40, which also made the top 10 list of Canadian entrepreneurs