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The South had always been less enthusiastic about the railroad industry than the North; its citizens preferred an agrarian living and left the mechanical jobs to men from the Northern states. The railroads existed, they believed, solely to get cotton to the ports.
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The Japanese company, Sony, put out the first videotape recorder in 1965.
Sony CV-2000 was the world's first home-use video tape recorder produced by Sony. It was released in August 1965. The word "CV" in the name means "Consumer Video". It was designed by the Japanese engineer Nobutoshi Kihara, and costed $700 at its release in the United States.
The Indian Ocean lies between Asia, Africa and Australia