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The first video game to feature continuous, melodic background music was Rally-X, released by Namco in 1980, featuring a simple tune that repeats continuously during gameplay. The decision to include any music into a video game meant that at some point it would have to be transcribed into computer code.
The Hero Instinct is an innate desire to protect and provide for those we love. It's a powerful, primal urge that drives us to act in order to keep...
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The word “trvst” is the latin spelling of the word “trust.” So the phrase on the Peace Silver dollar actually means “ In God we trust.” The Peace...
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Average clothing cost per month: $120 The average household's cost for clothing per month is about $120 (that's $1,434 per year). That number...
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the Xbox Series X Against. Microsoft has got a really impressive hand to play this console generation, too, though, and the Xbox Series X is its...
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The easiest way to take your home off grid is to call up a solar installation company and have them replace your utility power supply with a solar...
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Expired salt won't make you sick. Because salt makes it hard for microbes to thrive, it doesn't collect the same microorganisms that other foods...
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Plates, Motion, Faults, Energy Release The Earth's crust (the outer layer of the planet) is made up of several pieces called tectonic plates and...
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no more than two hours per day of screen-based entertainment. Parents should create a “media plan”...
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How to find your passion Create a personal vision statement. ... Uncover your values. ... Find your true north. ... Make a list of things you love...
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Web Hacking: Currently, JavaScript is one of the best programming languages for hacking web applications. Understanding JavaScript allows hackers...
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