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40+ Oldest Things on Earth You’ve Never Seen



Technology is developing rapidly nowadays, and if we look at the prototypes or the versions of some everyday objects available a few decades ago, we will hardly believe our eyes. The originals may look unsophisticated, funny, or awkward, but they paved the way for future technologies to come. We want to tell you about how some common things looked in the past and invite you to compare them with their existing counterparts. Did you know, for example, that the world's first smartphone was released in 1992, its popularity was short-lived because the battery lasted only an hour? The thing weighed almost as much as a basketball! The first electronic computer was the size of a room! It supposedly did more calculations over its 10 years in operation than all of humanity had done until its invention in 1946. The first commercial TV sets were created in 1934. The cheapest 12-inch model cost about $8,000 in the modern equivalent! #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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5,000-Year-Old Piece of Gum and 40+ Insanely Oldest Things



Technology is developing rapidly nowadays, and if we look at the prototypes or the versions of some everyday objects available a few decades ago, we will hardly believe our eyes. The originals may look unsophisticated, funny, or awkward, but they paved the way for future technologies to come. We want to tell you about how some common things looked in the past and invite you to compare them with their existing counterparts. Did you know, for example, that the world's first smartphone was released in 1992, its popularity was short-lived because the battery lasted only an hour? The thing weighed almost as much as a basketball! The first electronic computer was the size of a room! It supposedly did more calculations over its 10 years in operation than all of humanity had done until its invention in 1946. The first commercial TV sets were created in 1934. The cheapest 12-inch model cost about $8,000 in the modern equivalent! #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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If You See This Bug, Don’t Squish It!



#brightside TIMESTAMPS:
How to identify a crab spider 1:03
What do crab spiders eat? 2:18
Are they venomous? 3:29
The Giant Crab Spider! 3:41
Peanut-Headed Lanternfly 4:00
The caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth 4:30
Happy-Face Spider 5:15
The Leaf Bug 5:58
The Ghost Mantis 6:33
The Walking Stick 6:57
The Thorn Bug 7:16 The Tentacle Bug 7:46
The Troll-Haired Insect 8:33
The Emerald Moth Caterpillar 9:00 Hawaiian happyface spider: By Melissa McMasters, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74528278
Umbonia crassicornis (F. Membracidae): By Marshal Hedin, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24866505
Creatonotos gangis: By Hsu Hong Lin, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65446111
Wavy-lined Emerald – Synchlora aerata: By Judy Gallagher, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=54723264
Caterpillar of emerald moth, Synchlora aerata: By Beatriz Moisset, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80857478
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If You See This Tick, Don’t Squish It!



Ticks aren’t just forest-dwellers. They’re everywhere! In the city park or your beautiful suburban yard. Where you’re not as likely to see one is crawling around on your walls. Like that guy out there. Wait, this is no tick – it’s a crab spider! Easily recognizable from his longer four arms in the front, and shorter four back legs. Like a crab, yes. Must’ve been what the scientist who named it thought too! But it’s mostly the way they move that won them the nickname – they walk sideways like a crab on the beach. From a distance, it looks like a tick. Up close, not really at all. The crab spider’s body is broken up into two sections, like any ol’ regular spidey. Looking closely at a tick, you’ll notice its body is just one solid flat piece. Now, grab a magnifying glass and look closer! You’ll see crab spiders have 8 eyes. Ticks have none. Remember, they see the world by smelling with their feet. Ticks are parasites. They feed on us and other animals like walking juice-boxes! A crab spider has no interest in your blood. So don’t be so rude as to squish them. They’re trying to keep your house clean! #brightside TIMESTAPMS:
How to identify a crab spider 1:03
What do crab spiders eat? 2:18
Are they venomous? 3:29
The Giant Crab Spider! 3:41
Peanut-Headed Lanternfly 4:00
The caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth 4:30
Happy-Face Spider 5:15
The Leaf Bug 5:58
The Ghost Mantis 6:33
The Walking Stick 6:57
The Thorn Bug 7:16 The Tentacle Bug 7:46
The Troll-Haired Insect 8:33
The Emerald Moth Caterpillar 9:00 Hawaiian happyface spider: By Melissa McMasters, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74528278
Umbonia crassicornis (F. Membracidae): By Marshal Hedin, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24866505
Creatonotos gangis: By Hsu Hong Lin, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65446111
Wavy-lined Emerald – Synchlora aerata: By Judy Gallagher, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=54723264
Caterpillar of emerald moth, Synchlora aerata: By Beatriz Moisset, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80857478
Animation is created by Bright Side. Preview photo credit: Crab Spider Xysticus Female: By imago/blickwinkel/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/54055226/i/38/t/44
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TOP 10 STOCKS TO ADD TO YOUR WATCHLIST | SUNDAY STOCK TALK



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From Cypherpunk to Solarpunk- Lightning Hacksprint – Live from Chaos Communications Conference (CCC)



Why Cypherpunks should care about solar power with Chris Ellis and Chimezie Chuta Our schedule
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