Sony first publicly demonstrated an optical digital audio disc in September 1976.
US coins were first struck by the US mint located at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1793.
The first US nickel was made in 1866 and the first US coins were made in 1793, look at the coin again and post new question.
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The first coins made by the US Mint was in 1793.
The first US flag was made July 14, 1777
According to the Collectible Compact Disc Price Guide 2 by Gregory Cooper, the first commercial CD's were brought to the US market in 1983. Commercial compact discs were first introduced in Japan in October 1982. Compact disc technology was first demonstrated in 1976 by Sony, and the Red Book compact disc standard was first published in 1980.
According to the Collectible Compact Disc Price Guide 2 by Gregory Cooper, the first commercial CD's were brought to the US market in 1983. Commercial compact discs were first introduced in Japan in October 1982. Compact disc technology was first demonstrated in 1976 by Sony, and the Red Book compact disc standard was first published in 1980.
The first CD album released in the US was in 1983.
The original prototypes for the compact disc were made independently in the mid-to-late 1970s by Phillips and Sony. The technology was in place by 1979 but would not become commercially available until 1982.
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Philips introduced the Compact Cassette in Germany in 1963 it wasn't until Sony bought it was it mass produced for pre-recorded music and information. They were commercially around until the mid 90's but my car is still equipped and still jammin out to 38 special.
Yes, a US compact disc will play on a UK CD player. There is no region coding on music CDs.
it's because the cds are probably region coded, like on normal dvds they will have a region code.
That would be the Mayflower Compact.
The MayFlower Compact was the first governed document.
No Presidents signed the compact as it was written 168 years BEFORE the first US president
It should, since their CD's play on US machines.