Month: October 2022

  • German Culture: Facts, Customs, Traditions And Things You Need To Know

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    Since 1964, the first line-up consisted of people like Paul Simon. Visitors are invited to camp on weekends and take full advantage of this long weekend festival. The options include more than five stages and entertainment areas. External links to other internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the opinions or privacy…

  • If You Thought You Missed The Internet Profit Revolution Try CryptoCurrency

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    When most people think of cryptocurrency they might as well be thinking of cryptic currency. Very few people seem to know what it is and for some reason everyone seems to be talking about it as if they do. This report will hopefully demystify all the aspects of cryptocurrency so that by the time you’re…

  • A Transatlantic Crossing With the Queen Mary 2 – Part 1

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    Day One: Driving up to the Port of Southampton’s Mayflower Terminal and catching first glimpse of the white-and-black hulled Queen Mary 2, the largest, longest, tallest, heaviest, and most expensive ship ever built, evoked considerable excitement and awe. Docked to port at a 50-degree, 54.25′ north latitude and 001-degree, 25.70′ west longitude and facing a…

  • An Overview On 100W LED Flood Light

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    Past few years have seen a huge rise in the demand for LED Lights, for indoor as well as outdoor settings LED Lights are environment friendly, utilizes less power, reduces the expenditure on electricity bills, has a cooling effect, lasts 10 times longer than an ordinary neon light and provides a much glowing light compared…

  • Mexico’s Obsidian Resources

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    To those of us who may not be aware, tungsten is an uncommon metallic element that is used in the manufacturing of TIG (or GTAW) electrodes. The TIG electrodes demand the type of hardness and high temperature resistance that tungsten alone can provide. This is because tungsten electrodes are meant to carry the welding current…