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We read the source code.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00vh9yb/doctor-who-19...
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If China sees Russia take part or all of Ukraine, why wouldn't they?
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In what way, specifically for android users?
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No famous composers would want to mimic. Plenty of unknowns can mimic.
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When they cut the teachers' wages And I was not a teacher I stayed quiet

When they underpaid the nurses And I was not a nurse I looked away

When they devalued the caregivers And I was not a caregiver I remained silent

Then when my own profession faced cuts There was no one left To stand with me
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Remember http://www.gedanken.org.uk/software/wwwoffle/ ?
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Draytek.
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They mean pay for YouTube Premium. There's nothing like YouTube.
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Posted 1st April. This implies something.
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Perplexity.ai: calculate the terminal velocity of an average sized penguin falling head first -

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omnicalculator.com favicon wikihow.com favicon View 2 more Answer The terminal velocity of an average-sized penguin falling head-first can be calculated as follows: Assuming an average penguin weight of 5 kg and a cross-sectional area of 0.1 m^2, with a drag coefficient of 0.8 for a streamlined, head-first orientation: Terminal velocity, v_t = √((2 × m × g) / (ρ × A × C_d)) Where:

    m = mass of penguin = 5 kg
    g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2
    ρ = density of air = 1.225 kg/m^3
    A = cross-sectional area = 0.1 m^2
    C_d = drag coefficient = 0.8
Plugging in the values: v_t = √((2 × 5 kg × 9.8 m/s^2) / (1.225 kg/m^3 × 0.1 m^2 × 0.8)) v_t = √(98 / 0.98) v_t = √100 v_t = 10 m/s Therefore, the terminal velocity of an average-sized penguin falling head-first is approximately 10 m/s or 36 km/h.1345

Wolframalpha: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i2d=true&i=Subscript%5Bv%...
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Also... 1981 https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/shows/2091030/
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"Engineers were sitting at home in their pyjamas"