Thursday, September 5, 2019

Meet USB4: Why Does USB Have to Be So Complicated?

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In 2013, a Romanian village set a global record for the largest flag ever created when they unrolled a giant 1,145 x 744.5 ft. flag made from five tons of fabric and 44 miles worth of thread.

 

September 5, 2019

Did You Know?

In 2013, a Romanian village set a global record for the largest flag ever created when they unrolled a giant 1,145 x 744.5 ft. flag made from five tons of fabric and 44 miles worth of thread.

 
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