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  2. List of films featuring time loops - Wikipedia

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    A group of inmates at a rehabilitation facility are forced to repeat the same day over and over. [28] Source Code: 2011: U.S. Army Aviation pilot Captain Colter Stevens repeatedly experiences the last eight minutes of another person's life to identify the bomber in a terrorist attack in order to prevent a second, nuclear attack on Chicago. [29 ...

  3. Time loop - Wikipedia

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    The time loop is a popular trope in Japanese pop culture media, especially anime. [15] Its use in Japanese fiction dates back to Yasutaka Tsutsui's science fiction novel The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (1965), one of the earliest works to feature a time loop, about a high school girl who repeatedly relives the same day.

  4. Source Code - Wikipedia

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    Source Code is a 2011 U.S. science fiction action thriller film [4] directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley.It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Captain Colter Stevens of the U.S. Army, who is sent into an eight-minute virtual re-creation of a real-life train explosion, and tasked with determining the identity of the terrorist who bombed it.

  5. Media control symbols - Wikipedia

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    Skip forward (to the end or next file/track/chapter) U+23ED ⏭ #5861 Next; to play next part, #1116 Movement with normal speed in direction of arrow to a fixed position: To identify the control or the indicator to play the next part and then stop. Record: U+23FA ⏺ #5547 Recording, general: To identify a control to preset or start a recording ...

  6. 6:45 - Wikipedia

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    Expecting to reconnect with Jules, Bobby instead finds that he's trapped in a loop where he and Jules repeat the same day. Each day ends with the pair getting murdered by a hooded figure. Attempts to leave the island or avoid death are unsuccessful, as he is unable to avoid death.

  7. Simon (game) - Wikipedia

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    Much of the assembly language code was written by Charles Kapps, [citation needed] who taught computer science at Temple University and also wrote one of the first books on the theory of computer programming. Simon was launched in 1978 at Studio 54 in New York City and was an immediate success, becoming a pop culture symbol of the 1970s and 1980s.

  8. Replay value - Wikipedia

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    Example of replay value: varying story paths in Shadow the Hedgehog. Replay value (or, colloquially, replayability) is the potential of a video game or other media products for continued play value after its first completion. [1] Factors that can influence perceived replay value include the game's extra characters, secrets and alternate endings.

  9. Stream cipher attacks - Wikipedia

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    Suppose an adversary knows the exact content of all or part of one of our messages. As a part of a man in the middle attack or replay attack, they can alter the content of the message without knowing the key, K. Say, for example, they know a portion of the message, say an electronics fund transfer, contains the ASCII string "$1000.00".