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How Metronomes Work

The first metronomes were spring wound and, like old watches, they tended to keep time poorly as the springs lost tension. Today’s metronomes are more reliable. Some can even be programmed to play a variety of sounds, from conga drums to electronic cheeps and beyond. Head over to the next page to read all about

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How MMORPGs Work

Two examples of MMORPGs: “World of Warcraft” and “Guild Wars” Regardless of whether people play because of a sense of purpose or a desire to gather huge amounts of virtual wealth, in the past few years, MMORPGs have really taken off. Although they still don’t make up the bulk of video game titles, the top-selling

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How PlayStation Works

The History of PlayStation In 1988, Sony entered into an agreement with Nintendo to develop a CD-ROM attachment, known as the Super Disc, for the soon-to-be released Super Nintendo. Due to many contractual and licensing problems, the Super Disc was never released. Instead, a modified version was introduced by Sony in 1991, in a system

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