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  2. Busy beaver - Wikipedia

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    The n-state busy beaver game (or BB-n game), introduced in Tibor Radó's 1962 paper, involves a class of Turing machines, each member of which is required to meet the following design specifications: The machine has n "operational" states plus a Halt state, where n is a positive integer, and one of the n states is distinguished as the starting ...

  3. Avoid Shopping at Costco These Days of the Week - AOL

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    These days tend to be less busy, giving you more space to navigate the warehouse and a better chance of finding what you need. Of these days, Wednesday tends to be the least busy. Go in the Morning

  4. The Absolute Best & Worst Times To Shop At Trader Joe's ...

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    When To Score The Freshest Produce. Trader Joe's is known to stock its stores with fresh fruits and vegetables every morning. Due to varying demand, some locations restock throughout the day and ...

  5. The Top 5 Days Americans Order Pizza - AOL

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    Some days are busier than others, though, forcing long wait times for your pie. Don’t get stuck going hungry because you called in on the most popular day for ordering pizza. Goldbelly

  6. Munich U-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The busier lines (U1/U2/U7/U8 and U3/U6) have "Langzug" (3 Class A/Class B trains or 1 Class C1/C2 trains). "Kurzzug" (short train) with 1 or 2 Class A/Class B trains are operated on less busy lines (U4/U5) or during less busy times in the evenings or weekends.

  7. Futoshiki - Wikipedia

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    Futoshiki (不等式, futōshiki), or More or Less, is a logic puzzle game from Japan. Its name means "inequality". It is also spelled hutosiki (using Kunrei-shiki romanization). Futoshiki was developed by Tamaki Seto in 2001. [1] An example of a 5×5 Futoshiki puzzle ..... and its solution. The puzzle is played on a square grid.

  8. Apparently The Pandemic Had A Positive Side Too, As ... - AOL

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    Less traffic, less crowded streets, less noise , more time to appreciate people at home , some jobs could commute, even people who had a variety of opinions on the pandemic details, seemed to have ...

  9. Bus stop - Wikipedia

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    A bus stop is a place where buses stop for passengers to get on and off the bus.The construction of bus stops tends to reflect the level of usage, where stops at busy locations may have shelters, seating, and possibly electronic passenger information systems; less busy stops may use a simple pole and flag to mark the location.