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  2. USA Memory Championship - Wikipedia

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    Names and Faces: memorize up to 117 names (first and last) and faces in 15 minutes. 20 minutes are given to write down the names of each face, but in a different order than on the memorization sheet. Speed Numbers: memorize as many digits as possible within five minutes. 20 digits are placed in each row with 25 rows per page.

  3. Timer - Wikipedia

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    These timer apps can be set for a specific time [2] and can be used for tracking working or training time, motivating children to do tasks, replacing an hourglass-form egg timer in board games such as Boggle, or for the traditional purpose of tracking time when cooking. Apps may be superior to hour glasses, or to mechanical timers.

  4. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    "stopwatch" and "timer" will provide interactive timing methods; the stopwatch counting up and the timer counting down. Both tools are shown for each search term. Variants such as "set a timer for 10 minutes" can be used. [110] "tic tac toe" or "terni lapilli" will show a playable game of tic-tac-toe. Users can select to play against the ...

  5. Clock drift - Wikipedia

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    There are several similar ways clock drift can be used to build random number generators (RNGs). One way to build a hardware random number generator is to use two independent clock crystals, one that for instance ticks 100 times per second and one that ticks 1 million times per second. On average the faster crystal will then tick 10,000 times ...

  6. The Button (Reddit) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, names arose to represent each of the cults, such as "The Emerald Council" for the green flair, or "The Violet Hand" for the purple flair. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Eventually the community built around the button referred to the colored flairs not by their color, but by the name given to the cults representing them.

  7. Stopwatch - Wikipedia

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    The text below the image shows the time that corresponds to the movement of the indicator around the stopwatch. A stopwatch is a timepiece designed to measure the amount of time that elapses between its activation and deactivation. A large digital version of a stopwatch designed for viewing at a distance, as in a sports stadium, is called a ...

  8. Watchdog timer - Wikipedia

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    For example, a watchdog timer may be used when running untrusted code in a sandbox, to limit the CPU time available to the code and thus prevent some types of denial-of-service attacks. [2] In real-time operating systems , a watchdog timer may be used to monitor a time-critical task to ensure it completes within its maximum allotted time and ...

  9. Beat the Clock - Wikipedia

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    The show began on radio as Time's A-Wastin' in 1948, hosted by Bud Collyer, and changed its name to Beat the Time on January 5, 1949. The show moved to television on the CBS nighttime schedule starting on March 23, 1950. On September 16, 1957, CBS premiered an afternoon version of the show as well, which ran for a year.