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Internet back in 1969

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Great Britain, Fairford Air Force Base. "Concorde, flight test. April 10, 1969.

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Intel brought back free coffee and snacks for employees "to boost morale" ☕🍪. Earlier, Intel had laid off 15% of its workforce, taken away bonuses, canceled vacations, and stopped paying for employees' transportation and internet.

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