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  2. World Forum/Communist Quiz - Wikipedia

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    World Forum/Communist Quiz" is a Monty Python sketch, which first aired in the 12th episode of the second season of Monty Python's Flying Circus on 15 December 1970. [1] It featured four icons of Communist thought, namely Karl Marx , Vladimir Lenin , Ché Guevara and Mao Zedong being asked quiz questions.

  3. Monty Hall problem - Wikipedia

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    The game host then opens one of the other doors, say 3, to reveal a goat and offers to let the player switch from door 1 to door 2. The Monty Hall problem is a brain teaser, in the form of a probability puzzle, based nominally on the American television game show Let's Make a Deal and named after its original host, Monty Hall.

  4. No-three-in-line problem - Wikipedia

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    Brass, Moser, and Pach call it "one of the oldest and most extensively studied geometric questions concerning lattice points". [ 1 ] At most 2 n {\displaystyle 2n} points can be placed, because 2 n + 1 {\displaystyle 2n+1} points in a grid would include a row of three or more points, by the pigeonhole principle .

  5. Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, a 1.85:1 widescreen version was released on DVD in 2007. In North America, the film is available only as an older lesser-quality full-frame version, as part of a two-disc set titled Monty Python Live, which includes the 1998 retrospective Monty Python Live at Aspen and the first (German) episode of Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus.

  6. Reasoning language model - Wikipedia

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    [25] GPQA (Google-Proof Q&A): 448 multiple-choice questions written by domain experts in biology, physics, and chemistry, and requires PhD-level experts to solve. [26] HumanEval: Programming problems where the solution is always a python function, often just a few lines long. [27] The benchmark scores are of the following kinds:

  7. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Since 7 October 2024, Python 3.13 is the latest stable release, and it and, for few more months, 3.12 are the only releases with active support including for bug fixes (as opposed to just for security) and Python 3.9, [55] is the oldest supported version of Python (albeit in the 'security support' phase), due to Python 3.8 reaching end-of-life.

  8. The NBA’s 'shot desert' problem is real. Could 3-point dunks ...

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    Widen the court, keep a uniform 3-point arc. This is, in some ways, the most sensible tweak in the short-term. ... (17 feet above the floor) and 50-point basket (25 feet and 6 inches). Watching a ...

  9. The Philosophers' Football Match - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the famous Monty Python sketch, and with the full backing of the surviving Pythons a tribute/replay of The Philosophers' Football Match was held at Wingate & Finchley's Harry Abrahams Stadium in Finchley, North London on 9 May 2010. [4]