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  2. Ten Years Ago - Neal.fun

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    See what the internet looked like exactly ten years ago today.

  3. Neal.fun

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    Discover a world of fun and creativity with Neal.fun, featuring interactive games, visualizations, and more.

  4. Internet Artifacts - Neal.fun

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    Just 10 years after this news segment aired, the number of internet users would reach more than a billion. TODAY Show anchors discuss what the internet is in 1994. More...

  5. Who Was Alive? - Neal.fun

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    10 years old Alphonse de Lamartine. 10 years old Georg Ohm. 11 years old Augustin Louis Cauchy. 11 years old Arthur Schopenhauer. 12 years old George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron. 12 years old Stendhal. 17 years old Simón Bolívar. 17 years old George Stephenson. 19 years old Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.

  6. Progress - Neal.fun

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    10100 years left. Visualizing the world with progress bars. How long until the next minute? Christmas? Death of the universe?

  7. Where does the day go? - Neal.fun

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    We've been exploring the big chunks of your day until now. But there are many things that happen randomly throughout your day, also known as distractions. Let's explore just one of these distractions and see what it does to your day. For most people, their biggest distraction is their phone.

  8. Life Stats - Neal.fun

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    Find out what has happened in your lifetime. How many times have you blinked? How much has the stock market gone up?

  9. Universe Forecast - Neal.fun

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    See what the future of the universe will look like. Scroll past as the sun explodes and Andromeda collides with the Milky Way.

  10. The Deep Sea - Neal.fun

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    The USS Johnston sank in WWII and is the deepest shipwreck ever found. More people have been to the Moon than the Hadal Zone. Most of the Hadal Zone takes place in deep sea trenches. Deep sea trenches form by a process called "subduction" where the Earth's tectonic plates meet and push together.

  11. Draw Logos From Memory - Neal.fun

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    Try your best to draw famous logos from your memory. How well do you remember them?