Three strikes in a row is a turkey. You can't throw three balls at the same rack of pins because all pinsetters sweep the lane clean after you throw two.
If you knock down all the pins on your first ball of a frame it is a strike and you would add the pin total for the next 2 balls rolled. If it takes you both balls of a frame to knock down all the pins it is a spare and you would add the pin total for the next ball rolled.
A VoIP adapters has three types of pin codes. There's an Administrator pin code for you, a "listen only" pin code(s) for attendees that will not be heard during the call and a "regular" pin code(s) for attendees who will participate in the call.
Pin Me Down was created in 2008.
for 10 pin, 12
Yes sir, he will spear him and pin him down for three seconds
Pin-Up Went Down was created in 2006.
The Head Pin or the Number One Pin
The three pin plug is grounded (provided the receptacle is wired correctly).
They DON'T explode when you pull the pin. There are three safeties on a grenade: the safety clip, the pin and the handle. The pin is the second safety you release. When all three safeties have been released, there's a little plunger under the handle that ignites a delaying charge. When the charge burns down to the end of the fuze, it ignites a primer that causes the grenade's filler to explode.
There are three types of piston pins they are, Stationary pin Semi floating pin Full floating pin
The answer would depend on what type of pin you are looking for ... If its a Voice Mail pin to your phone that you can't remember you would have to call your service provider ... If it a security pin for the phone to unlock the phone your would have to do the same thing call your service provider ... NOW if it a security pin for you phone settings and you did not set one more then likely its 0000 or 1111 ... But if you had set a pin for your phone's settings and can't remember it ... You would have to call the phones manufacturer ...
Need more info. There are three pin plugs at a wide variety of voltages.