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|    MikeJ to Frank    |
|    Re: Ball drop tonight    |
|    02 Jan 26 01:32:48    |
      From: goober@nospam.nospam              Frank wrote in news:10j7285$2hl7u$1@solani.org:              > On 12/31/2025 8:06 PM, rbowman wrote:       >> On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 15:28:07 -0500, redacted wrote:       >>       >>> On 12/31/25 11:02, Ed P wrote:       >>>> The tradition continues and a new ball in Times Square tonight.       >>>>       >>>> This is from USA Today       >>>>       >>>> The Constellation Ball for 2026 is the largest one yet, measuring       >>>> 12.5 feet in diameter and weighing 12,350 pounds.       >>>>       >>>> Organizers said the ball also 'features new modernized technology,       >>>> with state-of-the-art lighting, motion, and control system, as well       >>>> as a new signature sound and interactive capabilities.'       >>>>       >>>> On New Year’s Eve, the massive shimmering ball will be lowered at       >>>> Times Square in New York City to kick off the new year. Though the       >>>> ball drop tradition at Times Square began in 1907, New Year’s Eve       >>>> celebrations at the iconic venue were first held in 1904.       >>>>       >>>> The original ball, measuring 5 feet in diameter and weighing 700       >>>> pounds, was made of iron and wood and was covered with 100 25-watt       >>>> light bulbs. It was made by a young immigrant metalworker named Jacob       >>>> Starr, according to the Times Square website.       >>>>       >>>> Over the years, the ball witnessed major changes. It went from a       >>>> 400-pound iron ball in 1920 to a 150-pound aluminum ball with 180       >>>> light bulbs in 1955. In 1995, the aluminum ball was upgraded with       >>>> aluminum skin, rhinestones, and computer controls. The crystal New       >>>> Year’s Eve ball, meanwhile, was introduced in 1999 to welcome the       >>>> new millennium.       >>>>       >>>>       >>> I heard the DeepState has replaced the 180 lightbulbs with 180 Flock       >>> cameras so       >>>       >>> the commie Democrat mayor can spy on We the Taxpayer People.       >>       >> He also banned Raspberry Pis and Flippers from the inauguration so       >> people can't analyze the Flock transmissions.       >>       >>       >>       > He took the oath of office today on a Quran.       >              He thumbs his nose to America. Not so mazing he got elected. Uniformed       voters that think they'll get free stuff, good luck.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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