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  2. QuickDraw - Wikipedia

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    QuickDraw was the 2D graphics library and associated application programming interface (API) which is a core part of classic Mac OS.It was initially written by Bill Atkinson and Andy Hertzfeld. [1]

  3. Rock-climbing equipment - Wikipedia

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    Rock-climbing equipment varies with the specific type of climbing that is undertaken. Bouldering needs the least equipment outside of climbing shoes , climbing chalk and optional crash pads . Sport climbing adds ropes , harnesses , belay devices , and quickdraws to clip into pre-drilled bolts .

  4. Quickdraw (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A quickdraw is a piece of climbing equipment used to connect rope to bolt anchors. Quickdraw or Quick Draw may also refer to: Fast draw, a term in gunfighting; QuickDraw, a graphics software library by Apple; Quick, Draw!, an online game by Google based around a neural network guessing what a drawing represents. Quick-Draw!, a 1982 computer game

  5. Death of Tito Traversa - Wikipedia

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    Tito Claudio Traversa (April 22, 2001 – July 5, 2013) was a 12-year-old Italian climber [1] who died of complications from a climbing accident in which he fell from a 50 feet (15 m) to the ground on July 5, 2013.

  6. Quick, Draw! - Wikipedia

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    Quick, Draw! is an online guessing game developed and published by Google that challenges players to draw a picture of an object or idea and then uses a neural network artificial intelligence to guess what the drawings represent. [2] [3] [4] The AI learns from each drawing, improving its ability to guess correctly in the future. [3]

  7. Action Directe (climb) - Wikipedia

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    Action Directe (French: [aksjɔ̄ diʁɛkt]) is a short 15-metre (49 ft) overhanging sport climb at the limestone Waldkopf crag in Frankenjura, Germany.When it was first climbed by German climber Wolfgang Güllich in 1991, it became the first climb in the world to have a consensus 9a (5.14d) grade.

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