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12 gru 2023 · USA – Texas Motor Speedway’s (TMS) new Big Hoss TV debuted in September for the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR Playoff weekend. Sited on the backstretch of the track, it is made up of digiLED VISION ULTRA panels, measures a whopping 23,000 square feet, stands 11 storeys high and, with over 8.2 million pixels, it is the equivalent ...
4 sie 2023 · Texas Motor Speedway’s Big Hoss TV videoboard is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation led by GoVision, which first installed the board a decade ago, reports SBJ’s Bret McCormick. The new state-of-the-art Big Hoss TV will be a DigiLED Vision Ultra screen measuring 10% larger (22,692 square feet to 20,660 square feet) and 16% brighter ...
8 sie 2023 · The Guinness World Record video board at Texas Motor Speedway is under construction to be bigger and brighter. The new-and-improved big screen on the backstretch will be 10% larger than the old...
28 lip 2023 · The new and improved Big Hoss TV, located above Big Frig’s Burnout Alley on the speedway’s backstretch, will be a DigiLED Vision Ultra screen provided by Argyle, Texas-based GoVision.
8 sty 2014 · Construction on the world's largest high definition video screen is attracting all kinds of attention at Texas Motor Speedway. Now, you can watch it online.
15 mar 2024 · The 5-second rule is a widely recognized belief suggesting that if food dropped on the floor is picked up within five seconds, it's still safe to eat. Some sources trace the rule back to Genghis Khan, the Mongol ruler who supposedly enacted a much more generous version, allowing food to sit on the floor for hours without worry.
25 mar 2014 · You quickly snatch the fallen morsel, well within five seconds—the acknowledged time limit for determining whether dropped food should end up in your mouth or in the trash.