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Space Shuttle STS 79 (Atlantis 17), Lands in 1996, The Three-dollar Coins and Gold Dollar Abolished in 1890, The Concorde Supersonic Speed Record in 1973,
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From
The Polls Are Looking Good for Harris. With the 2016/20 Polling Error, Sheās in Trouble as of Now
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When Bitcoin Was Eleven Cents,
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By
@olegkarasik [ 28 Min read ]
All of us solve a āshortest pathā problem many times a day. Unintentionally of course. We solve it on our way work or when we browse the Internet or when we arrange our things on a desk. Sounds a bit⦠too much? Letās find out. - Authorās note..
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@nfrankel [ 17 Min read ]
In my previous post, I laid the ground to build upon; now is the time to start "for real". I explained WebJars and Thymeleaf in the last post. Here's the setup, server- and client-side. Here is how I integrate both in the POM: -- Declaring Reactive State..
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@maxspeicher [ 3 Min read ]
(Disclaimer: I'm not a professional data scientist. Playing around with the data and exploring some things is really my main focus.) First and foremost, I want to keep it simple for now. As Kahneman explains in his book, Noise: Simple models often get the job done pretty well...
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When Bitcoin Was Eleven Cents
TL;DR How many Bitcoins one man couldāve bought for a thousand dollars when the price was eleven cents? How much money he wouldāve had today at his disposal?
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The Space Shuttle Atlantis launched on September 16, 1996, for STS-79, its 17th mission, which was to dock with the Mir space station in Russia. The crew carried out several experiments and delivered supplies to Mir over the course of the eight-day mission. The mission was completed on September 26,...
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