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“I’m On Hold” is hopeful song about waiting on hold for a conference call to begin. The song rose to prominence when UberConference decided to use it as their default hold music.

Alex Cornell is the creative director and a co-founder of UberConference.

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“Turning up” usually means to get wild—alluding to the volume knob of life. The question “turn down for what?” suggests there is rarely a reason to stop partying.

This line is perhaps the first appearance of the phrase “turn down for what” in the lyrics of a major release. Lil Jon brought the phrase massive mainstream popularity in DJ Snake’s “Turn Down For What.”

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The Great Divide refers to the Continental Divide of the Americas. A continental divide is a naturally occurring boundary or ridge separating a continent’s river systems.

Some continental divides span multiple continents. For example, the Great Divide runs through much of North and South America. It separates the water that runs toward the Pacific Ocean from the water that runs toward the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico. This divide runs from Cape Prince of Wales in western Alaska, through the Rocky Mountains of western Canada and the continental United States, then through the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains in Mexico, through Central America and along the Andes Mountains of South America.

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A reference to the classic scene from the 1994 film Forrest Gump.

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.lrc is the file extension for lyrics synchronization files – the data that allows services to show lyrics in time with a recording.

Against all odds “lrc” stands for “lyrics”

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The Sign is the title of the North American release of Ace of Base’s debut studio album Happy Nation. Happy Nation was released across Scandinavia on Christmas Eve 1992. The Sign was released in North America on November 29, 1993. The Sign is among the RIAA’s Top 100 Best-selling Albums of All Time.

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According to measurements taken by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, the Italian city is sinking up to two millimeters per year (0.08 inches), MSNBC.com reported.

James' guess (a foot every 1,000 years) is 0.012 inches per year – pretty good!

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