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Slovak opal mines

14 May 2024 3 minute read 0 comments photoparadise

Hi, I like to visit interesting places where I haven't been before, so I came up with another educational and experiential trip to eastern Slovakia for myself and my friends. Despite the fact that the weather is supposed to be nice and sunny, we will...

Notes on the failed crypto revolution

9 May 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Kenzoo

Failure is a bitter word that must be accepted, but not to be regretted but to be used as a whip for the process to become success. Many things trigger why failure occurs. Without blaming one party, this bitter reality must be a lesson to overcome ho...

Fun History In Under A Minute- Executive Order 6102

8 May 2024 1 minute read 0 comments SeventyFourSeventyFive

Ever wonder how much power we give the US government? Just for fun reading, I have briefly described the time, starting in 1933, in American history where gold ownership was against the law. It is not quite as bad as it sounds, citizens could still o...

Jobs vs Wozniak about computers

7 May 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Vladan Lausevic

  The narrative surrounding Apple Inc.'s inception illustrates the divergent viewpoints of its co-founders, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, particularly concerning the burgeoning field of personal computing. In a pivotal moment in 1976 at the Homebrew...

Historical Hacks: Ashley Madison

6 May 2024 6 minute read 3 comments Investigator515

Breached data can cause all kinds of long-term issues to user security. If you aren’t a medium member, you can read with no paywall via substack When you’re dealing with cybersecurity it’s often true to say that some of the more damaging incidents co...

The Mississippi Bubble 1720: A Financial Fable

2 May 2024 2 minute read 2 comments subscriber

The Mississippi Bubble, also known as the Law’s Bubble, was a financial speculation scheme that occurred in France in 1720. It was orchestrated by John Law, a Scottish economist who had been granted authority by the French regent to establish the Ban...

German Village: Historic Charm in Columbus Ohio

1 May 2024 5 minute read 4 comments jasonmcgathey

German Village is a beautiful, historical section of Columbus Ohio, just south of downtown. Debating exactly where German Village ends and the Brewery District begins can be somewhat dicey, assuming you care about these designations. But for o...

What The Tech?! Television

30 Apr 2024 7 minute read 0 comments Investigator515

If you aren’t a medium member, you can read with no paywall via substack Being part of today’s connected world can be pretty convenient. Google gives us a vast array of knowledge straight to our handset, and thanks to instant messaging and email, we...

Was Gagarin in Space?

28 Apr 2024 5 minute read 5 comments Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/Zhopz_SR1zJzdxGt On October 4, 1957, the first artificial Earth satellite, Sputnik, was launched into space, marking the beginning of space exploration. And on April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin becam...

In the wake of Russian revolutions. Inspired by

27 Apr 2024 9 minute read 0 comments Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/ZhoemRKYeEhertYB There have been no people here for a very long time, and the Slavic-Tajik troubles are connected with this. Brief history (not to be confused with Tory). I INVITE YOU TO THE TEL...