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Just vibing related to computer parts, Miis, Minecraft, cars, trucks and drawings for fun.
Tham gia Mayıs 2011
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The school board voted unanimously to get rid of the drama and dance program. Fired the two teachers in front of all of their students. So many tears.
Ellie Leonard🇺🇦@RedPencilScript
So proud of my 7th grader, who stood up in front of the school board and told them that getting rid of the arts and theater program at his school is a huge mistake.🥲
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@yuuminegirl The outsiders are coping, for their own societies cannot reach the level of trust Japanse communities have
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pq a galera está xingando o povo japonês por causa dessa notícia?
ACERVO@AcervoCharts
No Japão, 83% dos celulares perdidos são devolvidos, porque a honestidade é ensinada desde cedo.
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@explosiveorenji Safe to say that the UK government has already lost its plot long before they render the concept of reality-fiction wall as a hindrance
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1979.
A 71-year-old Japanese man wanted to listen to music
on a plane.
So he asked his company's engineers to build something.
In 4 days, they ripped the recorder out of an old
cassette machine, added headphones, and handed it to him.
Nobody believed it would sell.
"A cassette player that can't even record? Who needs that?"
Even Sony's own marketing team had doubts.
First month: 3,000 units. A flop.
Then Sony did something insane.
They went to Tokyo's busiest streets,
walked up to strangers,
and put the headphones on their ears.
That's when it happened.
People stood there. Frozen.
Hearing music nobody else around them could hear.
Walking through the city with their own soundtrack.
By August, 27,000 units. Sold out.
By 1989, 50 million sold.
The man was Masaru Ibuka, co-founder of Sony.
The product was called the Walkman.
It didn't just sell music.
It invented a new way of being alone in public.
46 years later, you're wearing his invention right now.

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this was the peak of CPU packaging, I couldn’t care less if it was “wasteful”

イカビク@RCAVictorCo
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@TamirveTadilat And what becomes of the leftover electronics in the driver's side?
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