Transfering the Internet From Under Oceans
The internet travels across oceans through submarine communications cables that are laid on the sea bed between land-based stations to carry telecommunication signals across stretches of ocean and sea. Modern cables use optical fibre technology to carry digital data, which includes telephone, Internet and private data traffic. In fact, 99% of all international data is transferred through a labyrinth of cables stretching across the floor of the world’s oceans. There are 229 of them, each no thicker than a soda can.
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The Golden Gate Bridge, the building impossible
The Golden Gate is a strait on the west coast of North America that connects San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean1. It is defined by the headlands of the San Francisco Peninsula and the Marin Peninsula, and, since 1937, has been spanned by the Golden Gate Bridge123. The Golden Gate Bridge is described in Frommer’s travel guide as "possibly the most beautiful, certainly the most photographed, bridge in the world"3. At the time of its opening in 1937, it was both the longest and the tallest suspension bridge in the world3. Its main span is 4,200 feet (1,280 m) long3.
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GENIUS Reload Technique for the Tavor X95 Shorts
The Tavor X95 is a versatile weapon platform adaptable for highly diverse combat scenarios1. It is a combined assault rifle, carbine and sub-machine gun (SMG)2. The X95 comes in a number of variants and is chambered in either 5.56×45mm NATO or .300 AAC Blackout3. All Tavor X95s sold on the U.S. civilian market are semi-automatic only and come with an elongated handguard and a thicker buttpad to comply with the firearm laws of the U.S.3. The X95 comes with the option of changing out the pistol grip with either the standard Tavor Talon trigger guard, a traditional trigger guard, or any compatible third-party accessory4.
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