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⚡ Nikola Tesla and His Electrical Experiments ⚡ Nikola Tesla, a prominent inventor and engineer, is known for his groundbreaking research in electricity and magnetism. In one of the most famous photographs, Tesla is seen sitting calmly in his laboratory next to a massive Tesla coil generating impressive electrical discharges. This image has become a symbol of his innovative work and dedication to science. Fun Fact: Tesla held over 300 patents worldwide, including inventions related to alternating current (AC), radio technology, and wireless energy transmission.
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can't long post on here - so here's a screenshot tl;dr 1. i believe in coining 2. i'm hopeful we'll see more experimentation 3. i'm sorry for my tweet this morning will keep experimenting, making mistakes, taking the L (learnings) and figuring out how to do better. keep building, stay based
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yes
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We’re back
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@kyle
A friend is moving to Williamsburg so I broke out my old Airtable of apartment buildings in the neighborhood. Looks like I went hard and even listed distance to Equinox and whether the building gym had a real squat rack or just a Smith machine.
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The Man Who "Survived" a Railroad Spike: Phineas Gage (1848) While working on a railroad in Vermont, Phineas Gage had a 1-meter iron rod blasted through his skull — and lived. Though he survived, his personality completely changed, making his case one of the first to link brain injury with behavior. Fun fact: Gage's skull and the rod are still preserved at Harvard Medical School, where they’re studied to this day.
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The Man Who "Survived" a Railroad Spike: Phineas Gage (1848) While working on a railroad in Vermont, Phineas Gage had a 1-meter iron rod blasted through his skull — and lived. Though he survived, his personality completely changed, making his case one of the first to link brain injury with behavior. Fun fact: Gage's skull and the rod are still preserved at Harvard Medical School, where they’re studied to this day.
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The Pirate Queen of China: Zheng Yi Sao (early 1800s) Once a Cantonese sex worker, she became the most powerful pirate in history, commanding over 70,000 pirates and 1,800 ships — more than most navies at the time. The Chinese, Portuguese, and British all tried to stop her... and failed. Fun fact: She retired peacefully after negotiating a full pardon — kept her fortune, and lived out her days running a gambling house.
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The Pirate Queen of China: Zheng Yi Sao (early 1800s) Once a Cantonese sex worker, she became the most powerful pirate in history, commanding over 70,000 pirates and 1,800 ships — more than most navies at the time. The Chinese, Portuguese, and British all tried to stop her... and failed. Fun fact: She retired peacefully after negotiating a full pardon — kept her fortune, and lived out her days running a gambling house.
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How to verify your account On Warpcast mobile, tap your pfp, the gear icon, Verifications Additional verifications helps you become eligible for better rewards and boosts in the algorithm. We recently added Discord and minimum wallet balance of 0.005 ETH on Base.
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In 1913, the city of Vienna was home to four future leaders at the same time: Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Leon Trotsky, and Josip Broz Tito. This period in their lives came before their rise to power and significantly influenced the course of world history. Fun fact: Despite being in the same city, there is no evidence that they ever met or interacted with each other.
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Not bad for 37 users
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Excited to share this new SDK from ZORA I've been working on ⛮
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I am optimistic for the future of bitcoin seeing how it is seemingly beginning to decouple from qqq/risk to the upside, knock on wood
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April 2, 1513 Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León first set foot in what he named Florida, becoming the first European to officially document the region. He was searching for new lands—and, according to legend, the Fountain of Youth. Fun fact: While the Fountain of Youth is a myth, Ponce de León’s expedition led to Spain’s long rule over Florida, lasting nearly 300 years.
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hello bro /)
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i’m bullish on megaeth because the founders have good taste in Boston chinese restaurants
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Favorite staple t-shirt brand?
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