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    1) " Tibor" -- As it applies to Tibor Fly Reels

    In the television cartoon series The Simpsons, the city of Springfield is a " company town " and the company in question is the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. The plantprovides all of the city's power, but is chronically mismanaged and endangers much of the town with its presence.

    Employees
  • Charles Montgomery Burns , owner and C.E.O. of the plant for thepast 62 years. Save for a few isolated absences (i.e. purchase by Germans and brief poverty), he has been the Power Plant's soleproprietor since inheriting it.
  • Waylon Smithers , is Montgomery Burns's Executive Assistantand adoring henchman. While he appears to de facto run much of the plant'sday-to-day administration, his main job is tending to Mr. Burns, and often trying to talk him out of his more outrageousschemes.
  • Carl Carlson Lenny Leonard
  • Homer Simpson , currently works in Sector 7G as the SafetyInspector and has been with the company in some capacity since the birth of his first child. He frequently takes "leaves ofabsence" from (or flat-out quits) his job whenever something interesting comes up. This typically goes either unnoticed orwithout consequence by his superiors. Despite the fact that the safety of the plant - and Springfield - has been imperiled morethan once on Homer's watch, he still keeps his job.
  • Carl Carlson, along with Lenny, Carl is not just Homer's coworker but one of his best friends since childhood, and helikes to call himself "an urban Lenny." He is black and handsome, a Buddhist with a masters degree in Nuclear Physics, fond ofbowling and having a drink at Moe's. He is likely a liberal in terms of his politics,having described local talk show host Birch Barlow as "a right-wing crackpot". But these are the only definitive details given.He has stated in passing that he has a family and that he's Homer's supervisor, but he mostly keeps things to himself due t...


    2) " Fly" -- As it applies to Tibor Fly Reels

    This article is about the insect. For other meanings, see (disambiguation) Medfly

    A fly (plural flies) is any species of insect of the order Diptera, some of which can land on food and transmit bacteria to humans. Particularly the housefly ( Muscadomestica ) is common amongst humans and has caused many diseases to spread in the past. Other flies, such as the horsefly (Family Tabanidae ), can inflict painful bites. The larva of a Fl is commonly called a maggot.

    Contents 1 Maggots

    1.1 Use in medicine

    2 Flh -like insects 3 External link

    Maggots Maggot

    Some types of maggots found on corpses can be of great use to forensic scientists. By their stage of development, these maggots can be used to give an indication of thetime elapsed since death, as well as the place the organism died.

    Some maggots are leaf miners.

    Maggots are bred commercially, as a popular bait in angling, and a food forcarnivourous pets such as reptiles or birds.

    Use in medicine

    Some maggots which eat dead, but not living, flesh have been used medically, being introduced into wounds to clean them. Othermaggots, such as the screwworm, eat liveflesh.

    In the early days of medicine, maggot infestations of wounds ( myiasis ) wereinevitable. The wounds that were infested tended to be less life-threatening than wounds without the infestation, so until thedevelopment of antibiotics it was common practice to leave the maggots. Afterantibiotics, the presence of maggots became viewed as unhygienic. In recent years, however, use of specially sanitized maggotshas developed as a treatment for various types of wounds such as leg ulcers and pressure sores, gangrene and other bacterial infestations, since the maggot will only eat the dead, rotting and infected flesh andleave the living cells intact. It is especially useful for people with weakened...



    3) " Reels" -- As it applies to Tibor Fly Reels

    A reel may also refer to a type of dance and its accompanying music. See reel (dance). This movie film reel has film wrapped around it.

    A reel is a solid object around which lengths of another material (usually long and flexible) are wound for storage.Generally a reel has a cylindrical core and walls on the sides to retain the material wound around the core. In some cases thecore is hollow, although other items may be mounted on it, and grips may exist for mechanically turning the reel.

    The size of the core is dependant on several factors. A smaller core will obviously allow more material to be stored in agiven space. There is a limit to how tightly the stored material can be wound without damaging it and this places a minimus onthe size of the core. Also sometimes the core may be made larger to allow for stuff to be mounted on it as in the case of an extension reel for example.

    With material such as photographic film that is flat and long,but is relatively wide, generally the material is stored in successive single layers. In cases where the material is more uniformin cross-section (for example, a cable), the material may be safely wound around a reel that is wider than its width. In thiscase, several windings are needed to create a layer on the reel.

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