new world order
With our new president comes a New World Order. A guided tour through dramatic shifts in political thought and power struggles that inform our future.
Apple Event 2023. Content Warning.
Yes, the 2023 Apple Event is expected to take place today, and there are many rumors about what might be revealed. One of the most anticipated announcements is the reveal of the iPhone 15, which is rumored to have a new design, improved camera, and a faster processor. Other possible announcements include the new Apple Watch series, iPad Pro, and MacBook Air. We will have to wait and see what Apple has in store for us, but it is sure to be an exciting event! Are you looking forward to any particular announcements?
By Amesaame Joyce2 years ago in The Swamp
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max Shipments Set to Begin Amidst Supply Chain Concerns
The tech world is buzzing with anticipation as Apple gears up to release its latest flagship smartphone, the iPhone 15 Pro Max. This highly awaited device is poised to hit the market with groundbreaking features and innovations. Despite the excitement, concerns loom over potential supply chain disruptions that could impact the timely delivery of the new iPhones. In this article, we delve into the details of the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro Max launch and explore the underlying supply chain challenges.
By christ story 2 years ago in The Swamp
How the young prince seized power in Saudi Arabia?
Hear what an older relative has to say: He is forced to relinquish his power and cede the title of crown prince to his younger relative, a man almost half his age. This is Mohammed bin Salman. In the West we just call him MBS. And from that moment in June, he consolidated power so quickly and so thoroughly that in Saudi Arabia he is known only as the crown prince, MBS becomes king.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in The Swamp
Why Red means Republican and Blue means Democrat in US?
Americans think of red and blue as deeply associated with the Republican and Democratic parties, but that's only been the case since the election of 2000. That's what the election night results looked like on American television. - Kennedy's victory, sir, let me tell you this. If they ever teach this machine to talk, you and I won't work. The widespread use of color television in the late 1960s and 1970s changed everything. But it would take several more decades before the media would adapt to the current color scheme - which rooms are the hardest to change from blue to red? Which ones are easy? -President Obama won all those blue states. -He must turn the voting statuses blue. To understand where this red state, blue state business came from, let's go back to when network television first used color charts to announce election results.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in The Swamp










