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The guitarist Howard Stern called one of the greatest ever: “I never heard guitar playing like that”
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The guitarist Howard Stern called one of the greatest ever: “I never heard guitar playing like that”

Changing the world overnight. The post The guitarist Howard Stern called one of the greatest ever: “I never heard guitar playing like that” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

The Spectacle Ep. 127: Counting Down to RNC, Who Should Be Trump’s VP?
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The Spectacle Ep. 127: Counting Down to RNC, Who Should Be Trump’s VP?

With the Republican National Convention coming up, Republicans are anticipating former President Donald Trump’s vice-presidential pick. In today’s episode of The Spectacle podcast, host Scott McKay, Drew Allen, host of the Drew Allen Show, and Townhall columnist and best-selling author Kurt Schlichter discuss Trump’s next potential running mate, including popular options like J.D. Vance, Doug Burgum, and Glen Youngkin. Tune in to hear their thoughts! READ Scott’s writing here. Listen to The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Spotify. Watch The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Rumble.    The post <i>The Spectacle</i> Ep. 127: Counting Down to RNC, Who Should Be Trump’s VP? appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Biden WON'T Handle NUCLEAR FOOTBALL If War Breaks Out After 8 PM??
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Biden WON'T Handle NUCLEAR FOOTBALL If War Breaks Out After 8 PM??

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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

House Report Reveals GARM’s Role in Stifling Online Discourse
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House Report Reveals GARM’s Role in Stifling Online Discourse

by Didi Rankovic, Reclaim The Net: A new report from the House Judiciary Committee released on Wednesday, and confirming our previous reporting, casts the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) under scrutiny, suggesting potential violations of federal antitrust laws due to its outsized influence in the advertising sector. We obtained a copy of the report for […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Trump promises to prosecute everyone involved in voter fraud if elected for second term
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Trump promises to prosecute everyone involved in voter fraud if elected for second term

by Ethan Huff, Natural News: If reelected for a second (or third if there was no fraud in 2020?) term this fall, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is promising to pursue criminal charges against everyone involved in voter and election fraud. An X account that shares Trump posts from Truth Social tweeted this week a message from […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Bloodline Family Control Traced from Ancient Sumeria to Present Day w/ Dean Henderson
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Bloodline Family Control Traced from Ancient Sumeria to Present Day w/ Dean Henderson

from Sarah Westall: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Outrun2006tweaks Brings Sega’s Arcade Classic Into the Modern Era
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Outrun2006tweaks Brings Sega’s Arcade Classic Into the Modern Era

Since it’s original arcade release in 2003, there have been an ungodly amount of ports, re-releases and remixes of Sega’s incredible OutRun 2. One such release, the PC port of OutRun 2006: Coast to Coast, has recently been receiving a steady stream of excellent tweaks and upgrades, courtesy of GitHub user emoose. These fixes and […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

HAS v5.0 Back In Stock
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HAS v5.0 Back In Stock

The latest version of the Home Arcade System (HAS) supergun is now back in stock.  The price is $145 plus shipping and it includes the supergun, plexi case and power supply cable.  Kick harnesses and extra accessories can be purchased separately in the store;  You’ll have to supply your own RGB SCART cable and PSU […]
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Photos of the Building of the Golden Gate Bridge
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Photos of the Building of the Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge, situated in the San Francisco Bay, is one of the most recognizable bridges in the world. With its bright red color, and its dazzling height, it’s only of the most iconic symbols of San Francisco. For decades, a ferry service was used to shuttle people from San Francisco across the bay to what is now Marin County. The trip would take 27 minutes one-way. This eventually led to the demand to build a bridge connecting the two areas of land. In 1916, a proposal finally took hold. The original quote of how much the bridge would cost was $100 million (equivalent to $2.8 billion in 2023. An offer went out to bridge engineers to see if anyone could do it for less. Engineer Joseph Strauss answered the call. There were many early proposed versions of how the bridge should be constructed. They eventually landed on the idea of a suspension-bridge. Construction finally began on January 5, 1933. It was even completed ahead of schedule and $1.3 million under budget (equivalent to $28.9 million today). The bridge construction was completed in just a few years and opened on May 27, 1937. It spans almost a mile in length and stands at a towering 746 feet tall. It is still used daily by San Francisco commuters and visitors alike and serves as a huge tourist attraction. Let’s take a look at the incredible process of building such a huge and iconic bridge. Mid-construction The Marin Tower at the beginning of construction One of the catwalks being built to aid in construction The cables up without the platforms Installing the floor structuresCredit: The Bancroft Library The foundation being built An early bridge design option submitted by Strauss in 1921. Construction workers working on the tower Working on the connecting cables high above the water A worker walking down the steep catwalk Credit: Bancroft Library Before any platforms were connected The underside of the piece of the main platform Pre-made pieces of the tower being shipped in A process called cable spinningCredit: The Bancroft Library The giant cables tied together Credit: Bancroft Library The first cables that were installed Marin Pier and TowerCredit: The Bancroft Library A safety net for the workers Two workers on top of Marin Tower Workers loading explosives before lowering into the sea floor Workers had to dive and work underwater to get the tower legs built A worker with a maskCredit: The Bancroft Library Raising a flag in celebration of completion of the Marin Tower An inspection tour A firework show celebrating the completion of the bridge’s construction The celebrations were giant, complete with military flyovers San Francisco residents were allowed on the bridge before it was opened to vehicle traffic Press vehicles were allowed after the pedestrians were able to walk over Morning commute over the completed bridge References The construction of the Golden Gate Bridge. https://www.nydailynews.com/2023/05/26/the-construction-of-the-golden-gate-bridge/ Golden Gate Bridge: Building a San Francisco icon, in photos. https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/about/news/golden-gate-bridge The History of the Design and Construction of the Bridge. https://www.goldengate.org/exhibits/the-history-of-the-design-and-construction-of-the-bridge Stunning Photos from a 1039 Climb on the Golden Gate Bridge. https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/2021/visuals/golden-gate-bridge-1936/The post Photos of the Building of the Golden Gate Bridge first appeared on History Defined.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs Politics

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The Ingraham Angle (Full episode) - Wednesday, July 10
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