Examples of using Fechter in English and their translations into Hindi
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Computer
I walked away," Fechter would later say.
Fechter said okay to the twenty percent, but refused to sell his characters.
Once again, it seemed Fechter was hustled out of his invention.
Fechter did exactly that, but using just moles instead of random animals.
To do that, he was willing to give Fechter twenty percent of his new company.
But as Fechter had no interest in working with Bushnell, this left Brock in something of a pickle.
Bob Cassata(founder of Bob's Space Racers) even called Fechter to Daytona Beach to get him to explain how the game worked.
Since then, Fechter has continued to do what he loves- inventing, just nothing that has panned out yet.
They would later be the basis(along with the country song singing“Hard Luck Bears”)for the show that would make Fechter both rich and famous.
Brock and Fechter went into business together.
But most of the carbon monoxide will be gone from yourbody in the first hour," says Laurence Fechter, Ph.D., a professor of toxicology at the University of Oklahoma.
After this, Fechter created his own company, Creative Engineering.
One of the people who opened the door knew a gullible,hungry kid when he saw one and"contracted" Fechter to create an electrical control system for amusement park shooting galleries.
Plus, Aaron Fechter had“bigger fish to fry…” Turns out, he was right.
This included the"Santa Claus Revue"(sold to Santa's Village in New Hampshire),"Confederate Critter Show"(sold to Magic World in Tennessee)and the"Wolf Pack 5," a concept Fechter came up with after seeing a live London performance of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
With his new company, Fechter thought he could get his Jutta prototype off the ground.
Fechter admitted, in a 1982 article, that each individualized character took six months to design, build, and sell.
Brock wanted to buy Fechter's twenty percent of the company and rights to all of the characters.
When Fechter gave him his control system prototype, the man decided he wasn't going to pay Fechter, but took the device anyway.
Denny approached Fechter at the convention and pointed to“booth 13 with a bunch of Japanese guys.”.
As Fechter describes it, the credit should actually be given to others, such as a customer of his, a carnival operator who he thinks was named Denny Denton.
Despite this, Fechter“harbored no resentment” towards Denny Denton or Bob Cassata because he thought of himself as a“rip-off guy” anyway, stealing from booth 13 at the 1976 IAAPA Convention.
