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  2. Apollo 11 goodwill messages - Wikipedia

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    The silicon disc with goodwill messages left on the Moon by Apollo 11 astronauts. The Apollo 11 goodwill messages are statements from leaders of 73 countries around the world on a disc about the size of a 50-cent piece made of silicon that was left on the Moon in 1969 by the Apollo 11 astronauts.

  3. Slogan - Wikipedia

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    A slogan should be clear with a supporting message. Slogans, when combined with action, can provide an influential foundation for a cause to be seen by its intended audience. [17] Slogans, whether used for advertising purpose or social causes, deliver a message to the public that shapes the audiences' opinion towards the subject of the slogan.

  4. The Network is the Computer - Wikipedia

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    The first slogan used by Sun was "Open Systems for Open Minds"; [1] "The Network is the Computer" has been the tagline of Sun for decades. According to Sun's former director of CAD/CAM marketing, the meaning of the slogan is that you had one window into the network through your desktop computer and that with the appropriate software, other people's computing power could be utilized with ...

  5. Silicon Valley billionaire buys record life policy

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    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An unnamed Silicon Valley billionaire has purchased the world's most valuable life insurance policy. The man who cobbled the deal together said Saturday that it took seven ...

  6. In silico - Wikipedia

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    The phrase is pseudo-Latin for 'in silicon' (correct Latin: in silicio), referring to silicon in computer chips. It was coined in 1987 as an allusion to the Latin phrases in vivo, in vitro, and in situ, which are commonly used in biology (especially systems biology). The latter phrases refer, respectively, to experiments done in living ...

  7. President Trump has made an appointment that has Big Tech ...

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    Big Tech’s post-innovation business model today — screen and porn addiction, woke propaganda, partisan censorship, industrial-scale privacy violations, and predatory acquisitions of startup ...

  8. Better Living Through Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Better Living Through Chemistry" (BLTC) is a variant of a DuPont advertising slogan, "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry". DuPont adopted it in 1935 and it was their slogan until 1982 when the "Through Chemistry" part was dropped. Since 1999, their slogan has been "The miracles of science". [1]

  9. Brand blunder - Wikipedia

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    The model was renamed "Jazz" for most markets, with the name "Fit" being used in Japan, China, and the Americas. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Similarly, Mitsubishi found that the name of its Pajero model was the same as the Spanish term for " wanker "; and the name of the Toyota MR2 , when spoken in French, bore an uncomfortable phonetic similarity to the ...