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Burger King gave candy to a worker has worked for more than 20 years.
The Whopper, which was first introduced in 1957, was a quarter-pound, oversized burger on a vast five-inch bun that cost a reasonable 29 cents.Large corporations can be cruel and uncaring. They often claim to care about their employees, but sometimes the reality can be quite different. This is the story of Kevin Ford, a cook and cashier at Burger King who had worked tirelessly for over two decades. To celebrate his remarkable feat of never taking a sick day, Burger King decided to shower him ...
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The youngest self-made billionaire just bought Forbes.
Austin Russell is an American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Luminar Technologies. Luminar specializes in lidar and machine perception technologies, mainly used in autonomous cars. Luminar went public in December 2020, making him the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at the age of 25.Wha’s up with billionaires and news media? In a stunning turn of events, Austin Russell, the youngest self-made billionaire of 2021, has made headlines once again by acquiring a majority stake in Forbes ma...
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Have you seen the crazy surreal, immersive videos of the Las Vegas Sphere?
Seriously, go TikTok or Facebook or Instagram and search “MSG Sphere”.
You think you know what immersive is.
Wait till you see the Sphere in action.
Its just so freaking immersive and captivating.
If you thought Las Vegas couldn’t get any more extravagant, think again.
The MSG Sphere has landed in the desert, and it’s nothing short of a technological marvel. This isn’t just a venue; it’s a revolution in live entertainment.
U2, the iconic rock band, inaugurated this spectacle.

Picture this: Bono’s voice, not just filling a room, but creating a sonic landscape.
The Sphere’s sound system uses beamforming technology, allowing individual sound beams to target specific locations in the audience.
It’s like having a personal concert in a sea of thousands.
Honestly, I’m not sure how much of this is true.
So best to go experience it live for yourself.
Bet it be worth the dime.
The Sphere is a $2.3 billion investment, and every penny shows.
It stands 111m high and looks nothing like any of the surrounding buildings.
The venue can host up to 20,000 people and offers a staggering 170,000 square feet of display area.
That’s equivalent to 36 IMAX screens or, get this, nearly four football fields.

The exterior?
A programmable 580,000-square-foot LED surface that can project images to the outside world.
Seriously, it can project ANYTHING.
Pokémon, emojis, any kind of advertisement or branding materials.
Its magical and very surreal.
Its visible in day light (yep, even in the hot desert sun).
But it really shines at night.
Timelapse videos from drones is the best way to enjoy that.
Why Las Vegas, you ask?

The city is a magnet for over 42 million tourists annually.
The Sphere aims to tap into this market, projecting an annual revenue of $720 million from ticket sales alone.
And let’s not forget the potential for hosting esports tournaments, corporate events, and even virtual travel experiences.
This Sphere is more than a venue; it’s a versatile entertainment ecosystem.
It can warp and transform to suit any event.
Is it a bucket list destination?
Without a doubt.
The MSG Sphere is offering an otherworldly experience.

With its 360-degree sound field and jaw-dropping visual displays, it’s a feast for the senses that promises to be as unforgettable as the city it resides in.
Can you imagine the possibilities they can do with such a screen experience?
Space voyages, jungle safaris, underwater worlds and microscopic journeys.
Now, who in the Middle-East and Asia wants to one-up them?
-
Would you want to visit the MSG Sphere?
-
#MSGSphere #U2 #ConcertVenue #LasVegas #EntertainmentRevolution #BucketList #VirtualReality #ImmersiveExperience #MultiBillionDollar #FutureOfEntertainment #MindBlowing #SphericalMarvel #360DegreeSound #LEDExterior #IMAX #Tourism #RevenueProjection

Have you seen the crazy surreal, immersive videos of the Las Vegas Sphere?
Seriously, go TikTok or Facebook or Instagram and search “MSG Sphere”.
You think you know what immersive is.
Wait till you see the Sphere in action.
Its just so freaking immersive and captivating.
If you thought Las Vegas couldn’t get any more extravagant, think again.
The MSG Sphere has landed in the desert, and it’s nothing short of a technological marvel. This isn’t just a venue; it’s a revolution in live entertainment.
U2, the iconic rock band, inaugurated this spectacle.

Picture this: Bono’s voice, not just filling a room, but creating a sonic landscape.
The Sphere’s sound system uses beamforming technology, allowing individual sound beams to target specific locations in the audience.
It’s like having a personal concert in a sea of thousands.
Honestly, I’m not sure how much of this is true.
So best to go experience it live for yourself.
Bet it be worth the dime.
The Sphere is a $2.3 billion investment, and every penny shows.
It stands 111m high and looks nothing like any of the surrounding buildings.
The venue can host up to 20,000 people and offers a staggering 170,000 square feet of display area.
That’s equivalent to 36 IMAX screens or, get this, nearly four football fields.

The exterior?
A programmable 580,000-square-foot LED surface that can project images to the outside world.
Seriously, it can project ANYTHING.
Pokémon, emojis, any kind of advertisement or branding materials.
Its magical and very surreal.
Its visible in day light (yep, even in the hot desert sun).
But it really shines at night.
Timelapse videos from drones is the best way to enjoy that.
Why Las Vegas, you ask?

The city is a magnet for over 42 million tourists annually.
The Sphere aims to tap into this market, projecting an annual revenue of $720 million from ticket sales alone.
And let’s not forget the potential for hosting esports tournaments, corporate events, and even virtual travel experiences.
This Sphere is more than a venue; it’s a versatile entertainment ecosystem.
It can warp and transform to suit any event.
Is it a bucket list destination?
Without a doubt.
The MSG Sphere is offering an otherworldly experience.

With its 360-degree sound field and jaw-dropping visual displays, it’s a feast for the senses that promises to be as unforgettable as the city it resides in.
Can you imagine the possibilities they can do with such a screen experience?
Space voyages, jungle safaris, underwater worlds and microscopic journeys.
Now, who in the Middle-East and Asia wants to one-up them?
-
Would you want to visit the MSG Sphere?
-
#MSGSphere #U2 #ConcertVenue #LasVegas #EntertainmentRevolution #BucketList #VirtualReality #ImmersiveExperience #MultiBillionDollar #FutureOfEntertainment #MindBlowing #SphericalMarvel #360DegreeSound #LEDExterior #IMAX #Tourism #RevenueProjection
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