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”Defining features of Web 3.0 include decentralization; trustlessness and permissionlessness; artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning; and connectivity and ubiquity.”
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Now the old bear is in the ground. He wouldnt have cared two cent. Mom choosed My Way, sung by Elvis Presley. He walked his own way. Now he can have a well deserved rest.no, we are old farts and we listen on all devices
it's just convenient to share vid links
It recently dawned on me that 33+45=78.
Is this coincidence and numerology, or is there some reason that the record RPMs are intertwined? I know the historical progression from 78 to 33 to 45, but is the relationship linked to something like small electric motor manufacturing? Yet another Tesla vs. Edison battle?
Is this coincidence and numerology, or is there some reason that the record RPMs are intertwined? I know the historical progression from 78 to 33 to 45, but is the relationship linked to something like small electric motor manufacturing? Yet another Tesla vs. Edison battle?
There is a good explanation of how the speeds came about here: https://www.aes-media.org/historical/html/recording.technology.history/speeds.html
Apparently, the 33 rpm speed came about due to the needs of the movie industry at that time. Records were used to provide the sound tracks of films and 33 1/3 rpm combined with the disc diameter provided the enough play time for a reel of film at decent sound quality.
The 45 rpm records came about because the record companies wanted 5-1/2-minutes of playtime using 7-inch diameter disks to provide good quality sound. The math for that worked out to 45 rpm.
Apparently, the 33 rpm speed came about due to the needs of the movie industry at that time. Records were used to provide the sound tracks of films and 33 1/3 rpm combined with the disc diameter provided the enough play time for a reel of film at decent sound quality.
The 45 rpm records came about because the record companies wanted 5-1/2-minutes of playtime using 7-inch diameter disks to provide good quality sound. The math for that worked out to 45 rpm.
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