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  2. Buttered cat paradox - Wikipedia

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    The buttered cat paradox is a common joke based on the combination of two adages: Cats always land on their feet. Buttered toast always lands buttered side down. The paradox arises when one considers what would happen if one attached a piece of buttered toast (butter side up) to the back of a cat, then dropped the cat from a large height.

  3. Bhāskara's wheel - Wikipedia

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    Bhāskara's wheel was a hypothetical perpetual-motion machine design created around 1150 CE by the Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. The wheel consisted of curved or tilted spokes partially filled with mercury. [ 1 ] Once in motion, the mercury would flow from one side of the spoke to another, thus forcing the wheel to continue motion, in ...

  4. Stryker - Wikipedia

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    The upgrades of the engine and power generator, 60,000 lb (27,000 kg) suspension, and DVH designate the vehicle the Stryker-A1. [45] The Army plans to increase the lethality of Stryker ICVs by having half equipped with a 30 mm cannon and the other half given a Javelin anti-tank missile on the existing RWS in each brigade. [ 46 ]

  5. Cat exercise wheel - Wikipedia

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    A cat exercise wheel is a large wheel on which a cat either runs on or walks on for exercise or play. A cat wheel looks like a large hamster wheel: the wheel turns due to the weight of the cat. [ 1] A wheel can be used for enrichment or to exercise high-energy indoor cats. The wheels are generally 120 cm in diameter, and have a depth of 25 cm ...

  6. File:Ocicat on Cat Wheel.webm - Wikipedia

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    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.

  7. Algorithmic art - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Simple Algorithmic Art, generated using random numbers. Algorithmic art, also known as computer-generated art, is a subset of generative art (generated by an autonomous system) and is related to systems art (influenced by systems theory). Fractal art is an example of algorithmic art. [2]

  8. Perchance to Dream (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    The Twilight Zone. ) " Perchance to Dream " is the ninth episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on November 27, 1959, on CBS. The title of the episode and the Charles Beaumont short story that inspired it is taken from Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" speech.

  9. The Burning Wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Burning Wheel is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game independently written and published by Luke Crane. The game uses a dice pool mechanic (using only standard six-sided dice ) for task resolution and a character generation system that tracks the history and experiences of new characters from birth to the point they begin adventuring.