• Hurricane Beryl, which formed in the tropical Atlantic in 2024 June 30, has marked a significant milestone as the farthest east a hurricane has developed in this region during this month. This event breaks the previous record set in 1933. Not only did Beryl set this record, but it also became a historic and powerful hurricane, striking the Windward Islands with significant force.

    This information highlights the evolving nature of tropical cyclone activity and underscores the importance of continuous monitoring and preparedness for regions vulnerable to such powerful storms. The impact of Hurricane Beryl on the Windward Islands serves as a reminder of the potential severity of these natural events and the need for robust disaster response strategies.
    Hurricane Beryl, which formed in the tropical Atlantic in 2024 June 30, has marked a significant milestone as the farthest east a hurricane has developed in this region during this month. This event breaks the previous record set in 1933. Not only did Beryl set this record, but it also became a historic and powerful hurricane, striking the Windward Islands with significant force. This information highlights the evolving nature of tropical cyclone activity and underscores the importance of continuous monitoring and preparedness for regions vulnerable to such powerful storms. The impact of Hurricane Beryl on the Windward Islands serves as a reminder of the potential severity of these natural events and the need for robust disaster response strategies.
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  • CDs were a significant step in the evolution of music.

    Here’s a brief history of the compact disc (CD) for music, excluding its use for data storage:

    Origins and Development:
    The compact disc was developed in the late 1970s as a digital optical disc storage format for audio.
    The first compact disc player was demonstrated by Philips and Sony in 1979.
    The first commercial CD release was the 1982
    Conceptualization (Late 1970s): The idea of a compact disc for audio recordings emerged in the late 1970s through the collaboration between Philips and Sony. The goal was to create a digital format that offered superior audio quality and durability compared to analog formats like vinyl records and cassette tapes.
    Development and Standardization (Early 1980s): Engineers at Philips and Sony worked on developing the technical specifications for the CD format, including disc size, encoding method (PCM – Pulse Code Modulation), and error-correction techniques. In 1980, they jointly established the “Red Book” standard, which defined the CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) format.
    Commercial Launch (1982): The first commercially available compact disc for music was released in Japan in October 1982. It featured recordings by artists such as Billy Joel, ABBA, and Dire Straits. The CD launch marked a significant milestone in the music industry, offering consumers a new, high-fidelity audio format.
    Technological Advancements (1980s

    These included the introduction of CD players with features like shuffle, repeat, and programmable playlists. Additionally, improvements in mastering and manufacturing processes enhanced the audio quality of CDs.

    Decline (2000s – Present): With the advent of digital downloads

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    Overall, the history of compact disc music showcases its transformative the music industry, offering a high-quality format for listen and enjoying music recordings.

    CDs were a significant step in the evolution of music. Here’s a brief history of the compact disc (CD) for music, excluding its use for data storage: Origins and Development: The compact disc was developed in the late 1970s as a digital optical disc storage format for audio. The first compact disc player was demonstrated by Philips and Sony in 1979. The first commercial CD release was the 1982 Conceptualization (Late 1970s): The idea of a compact disc for audio recordings emerged in the late 1970s through the collaboration between Philips and Sony. The goal was to create a digital format that offered superior audio quality and durability compared to analog formats like vinyl records and cassette tapes. Development and Standardization (Early 1980s): Engineers at Philips and Sony worked on developing the technical specifications for the CD format, including disc size, encoding method (PCM – Pulse Code Modulation), and error-correction techniques. In 1980, they jointly established the “Red Book” standard, which defined the CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) format. Commercial Launch (1982): The first commercially available compact disc for music was released in Japan in October 1982. It featured recordings by artists such as Billy Joel, ABBA, and Dire Straits. The CD launch marked a significant milestone in the music industry, offering consumers a new, high-fidelity audio format. Technological Advancements (1980s These included the introduction of CD players with features like shuffle, repeat, and programmable playlists. Additionally, improvements in mastering and manufacturing processes enhanced the audio quality of CDs. Decline (2000s – Present): With the advent of digital downloads Enter Lupin ,-. Overall, the history of compact disc music showcases its transformative the music industry, offering a high-quality format for listen and enjoying music recordings.
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  • Here is the Corder version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share!

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    Here is the Corder version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share! #rumble #subscriber #milestone #freespeech #alttech https://corder.tv/video/3566
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  • Here is the Rumble version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share!

    #rumble #subscriber #milestone #freespeech #alttech

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    Here is the Rumble version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share! #rumble #subscriber #milestone #freespeech #alttech https://rumble.com/v4i3zv5-celebrating-100-subscribers-on-rumble.html
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  • Here is the BitChute version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share!

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    https://www.bitchute.com/video/9bffHQxZG3xX/
    Here is the BitChute version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share! #rumble #subscriber #milestone #freespeech #alttech https://www.bitchute.com/video/9bffHQxZG3xX/
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  • Here is the YouTube version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share!

    #rumble #subscriber #milestone #freespeech #alttech

    https://youtu.be/ilxfr99XPt8
    Here is the YouTube version of my new video celebrating reaching the 100 subscriber milestone on Rumble. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe, like, comment, and share! #rumble #subscriber #milestone #freespeech #alttech https://youtu.be/ilxfr99XPt8
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  • [PREMIERING JAN 6, 8:30PM ET] The Real Story of January 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home | Documentary
    https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/therealstoryofjan6part2-5548012?est=DMobNtjxMMCl%2Blnd1MQl8WpuO6k3lRYZ2E2p9eejWyNLdt0S%2F594k%2FI0uKozBg%3D%3D
    Jan-06-2024
    With the FBI calling its J6 investigations “bigger than 9/11,” Jan. 6, 2021 has marked a turning point in American history.
    In the three years since Jan 6, a historic criminal investigation into the incident has played out in a dramatic fashion across the country. As of now, J6 prosecutions have reached beyond the 1,000-case milestone, while the DOJ warned of more to come.
    In “The Real Story of Jan. 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home,” Epoch Times journalist Joseph Hanneman reveals shocking evidence of how the wide-ranging prosecutions of Jan. 6 defendants have been handled with injustice.
    While “The Real Story of Jan. 6 Part 1” tells the real story of what happened that day, Part 2 will take an objective look at what has happened ever since—and the fine line between justice and political vengeance.
    With legal expertise, personal stories of J6 defendants, Capitol security footage, and first-hand testimonies of FBI whistleblowers, this documentary delves into the truth of J6 criminal investigations, and how they have changed American life. The skepticism of opaque government processes has never been more intense than it is now regarding Jan 6 defendants, whose lives have never been the same.
    How are they being treated in court, in jail, and in the public eye?
    Are the sweeping prosecutions a justified cause? What does it mean to our constitutional rights and the future of this country?
    What do the exclusive Capitol security tapes reveal about the full picture of January 6?
    After three years of investigation by The Epoch Times, we’ve peeled back the countless layers of Jan. 6 to expose injustices and champion stories.
    [PREMIERING JAN 6, 8:30PM ET] The Real Story of January 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home | Documentary https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/therealstoryofjan6part2-5548012?est=DMobNtjxMMCl%2Blnd1MQl8WpuO6k3lRYZ2E2p9eejWyNLdt0S%2F594k%2FI0uKozBg%3D%3D Jan-06-2024 With the FBI calling its J6 investigations “bigger than 9/11,” Jan. 6, 2021 has marked a turning point in American history. In the three years since Jan 6, a historic criminal investigation into the incident has played out in a dramatic fashion across the country. As of now, J6 prosecutions have reached beyond the 1,000-case milestone, while the DOJ warned of more to come. In “The Real Story of Jan. 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home,” Epoch Times journalist Joseph Hanneman reveals shocking evidence of how the wide-ranging prosecutions of Jan. 6 defendants have been handled with injustice. While “The Real Story of Jan. 6 Part 1” tells the real story of what happened that day, Part 2 will take an objective look at what has happened ever since—and the fine line between justice and political vengeance. With legal expertise, personal stories of J6 defendants, Capitol security footage, and first-hand testimonies of FBI whistleblowers, this documentary delves into the truth of J6 criminal investigations, and how they have changed American life. The skepticism of opaque government processes has never been more intense than it is now regarding Jan 6 defendants, whose lives have never been the same. How are they being treated in court, in jail, and in the public eye? Are the sweeping prosecutions a justified cause? What does it mean to our constitutional rights and the future of this country? What do the exclusive Capitol security tapes reveal about the full picture of January 6? After three years of investigation by The Epoch Times, we’ve peeled back the countless layers of Jan. 6 to expose injustices and champion stories.
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    The Real Story of January 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home | NEW Documentary
    The film reveals the untold stories of the Jan. 6 defendants whose liberties were infringed upon and the truth of how they’ve been treated ever since.
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