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Screen Legends on Wheels: Scenes That Shaped Car Culture
Some movies make you want to be a better person. Others make you want to refinance your house for a 1970 Challenger. These ...
For those of you who do not know or remember, Heath Company was the largest kit company in the world. Heath designed and put practically every type of electronic product into kit form. Its products, ...
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In 1970 a patent for an obscure computer device was granted - and it changed personal computing forever
In November 1970 a patent was granted for a device dubbed an “X-Y position indicator for a display system”. Amidst the plethora of patents granted that year, you would’ve been forgiven for not ...
A homage to music festivals gone by, a smart FBI drama and a dying woman on a mission to have interesting sex are among the ...
Discover England’s most charming tiny museums, from quirky village collections to creative micro-galleries, all perfect for a ...
DRUMS WEEK 2025: Drum recording is one of the most discussed topics amongst engineers and producers, and for good reason. There are multiple ways to approach it and the correct option can be ...
This year, Queerty turns 20. That’s two decades of telling LGBTQ+ stories, celebrating our culture, and building a safe space where queer people can come together. Thank you for being part of this ...
Discover what a master brand is, its advantages and disadvantages, and see real-world examples like Virgin and Coca-Cola. Learn how they shape brand strategy.
Crossing the threshold into the market proper delivers an olfactory symphony that no department store could ever replicate—a ...
Thrift & Dollar Inc in Aurora isn’t just another secondhand store – it’s practically a small village of pre-loved possibilities where 2,000 new items arrive daily, creating a constantly evolving ...
50-odd years later, the bits still had teeth. Computer History Museum software curator Al Kossow has pulled the contents from ...
Over on YouTube [Lockdown Electronics] reviews an old bit of kit known as the Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR). Invented in the 1950s the SCR is a type of thyristor and they were popular back in ...
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