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Date: 31 March 2021: Source: Reversed version of File:Wikipedia logo puzzle globe spins horizontally continuously.gif: Author: David Richfield (User:Slashme) Github profile (blender file), User:Psiĥedelisto (this rendered version), User:Jahobr (only the horizontal rotation), User:Chlod (continuous rotation)
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The Graphics Interchange Format (GIF; / ɡ ɪ f / GHIF or / dʒ ɪ f / JIF, see § Pronunciation) is a bitmap image format that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June 15, 1987.
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The Boy and the Heron Hiriko. The Golden Globes has announced its nominees for the upcoming 2024 awards show, and included in the nominees are a number of animated films — both anime and western ...
Leo Garcia of the Garcia Family Thrill Riders designed and built the very first (horizontal) Triple Splitting Globe of Death in 2006. This Globe is the only one of its kind that hydraulically lifts 5 feet off the ground and splits/separates into three sections while the Garcia Thrill Riders race their motorcycles in the center piece with a 4-foot gap underneath them.
He provided the following analogy: "Just as a man in a boat going in one direction sees the stationary things on the bank as moving in the opposite direction, in the same way to a man at Lanka the fixed stars appear to be going westward." [9] [10] In the 10th century, some Muslim astronomers accepted that the Earth rotates around its axis. [11]
Many people complained about accidentally sending the GIF to people at businesses, which resulted in some people being dropped from job consideration or even being fired. Google removed the feature not long after, citing those reasons and a bug that caused the GIF to be sent after hitting the regular send button.