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- 280The 2005 Sony Bravia ad (sfgate.com)
- 142Shef (github.com)
- 3143dfx: So powerful, it's kind of ridiculous (2023) (abortretry.fail)
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- 72Is our universe trapped inside a black hole? This JWS Telescope discovery (space.com)
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