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The Odyssey The Odyssey was manufactured by Magnavox and released in North America in September of 1972. It's considered the very first home video game console. Ralph Baer, a German-American engineer, created a ping-pong style game.
God doesn't have a measurable height like people do because he doesn't have a physical body. God isn't five feet, 25 feet, or 500 feet tall because...
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Miles Prower, better known by his nickname "Tails", is an eight-year-old, two-tailed yellow fox from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, and the...
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We want you to hear us say this: It's never too late to get started saving for retirement. No matter how old you are or how much (or how little)...
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Animals that don't need sleep (bullfrogs and dolphins) Animals that don't need rebound sleep after using up all their energy (bees) Animals that...
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Q: Will there be food shortages? A: There are currently no nationwide shortages of food, although in some cases the inventory of certain foods at...
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