Send flag and Postage Paid Return envelope to: MAYOR'S OFFICE VETERANS AFFAIRS, 346 BROADWAY, 8 WEST, NEW YORK, NY 10013
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Raising the Flag at Ground Zero was created in 2001.
Priceless... that's history... why would you want to sell it?! Keep it for your kids and their kids... and their kids after that! --------------------------------------- I partially agree with that... i think it all depends on the demand for it, how patriotic the buyer is, and how much sentimental value is placed on it by the owner... I mean a Canadian or even an American could care less about a flag that was flown and not spend a dime, while a CEO of a Japanese company could find it worth 10,000$... idk im bored lets go to KFC Wanna whoppa wit dat?
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Yes, the "Raising the Flag at Ground Zero" stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 2010, is a Forever stamp. This means it can be used to mail a standard letter regardless of any future price increases in postage. Forever stamps are designed to simplify mailing and provide lasting value.
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In the 8085 microprocessor, the Zero Flag (Z) is set or cleared based on the result of an arithmetic or logical operation. Specifically, the Zero Flag is set to 1 if the result of the operation is zero; otherwise, it is cleared to 0. To calculate the Zero Flag, the microprocessor checks the result of the last executed instruction and updates the flag accordingly. This flag can be used in conditional branching to determine if further operations should be performed based on whether the result was zero.
At Ground Zero was created in 1994.
I'm pretty sure there are over 100 near ground zero. Sounds like a ton, but it really is a ton. That's reality.
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The duration of At Ground Zero is 1.87 hours.
The status zero flag is a specific bit in the status register of a CPU that indicates whether the result of an arithmetic operation is zero. When an operation produces a zero result, the zero flag is set (usually to 1), signaling that the last operation resulted in a zero value. This flag is crucial for conditional branching and decision-making in programming, as it helps determine the flow of execution based on the outcome of previous calculations.
Ground Zero Man was created in 1971.